At a fixed broadband speed of 20.72 megabits per second (Mbps), India stands at 67th in rankings, which is below the average download speed of 42.71 Mbps worldwide.
It’s official: at long last, the Indian government will incorporate rules to ensure that all web traffic is treated fairly and that the internet remains a level playing field for all!
The country’s telecom authority lay down the facts clear on the table in bold: “The internet is an ‘open platform’,” and no internet service providers can engage in treating any content on this public platform with discrimination.