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An Institutional Analysis of TMP Regulation in India

Siddhartha Menon

Review of Policy Research, 2021, vol. 38, issue 3, 300-325

Abstract: This study identifies the main actors in the Indian network neutrality case and explores the main formal and informal institutional arrangements that constrain and influence their agendas for traffic management practices (TMPs). The analysis applies institutional analysis to this subject matter. This study identifies the formal institutional arrangements such as licenses for ISPs and informal institutional arrangements manifesting in practices to block websites and applications, throttle this content, and engage in preferential treatment. 本研究识别了印度网络中立性的主要行动者,并探究了主要的正式及非正式制度安排,这些制度安排对其流量管理实践(TMPs)议程进行限制和影响。对该主题应用了制度分析。本研究识别了例如互联网服务供应商许可证等正式制度安排,以及一系列非正式制度安排,后者在实践中封锁网站和应用程序、关闭内容、并进行差异化处理。 Este estudio identifica a los principales actores en el caso de neutralidad de la red de la India y explora los principales arreglos institucionales formales e informales que limitan e influyen en sus agendas para las prácticas de gestión del tráfico (TMP). El análisis aplica el análisis institucional a esta temática. Este estudio identifica los arreglos institucionales formales tales como licencias para ISP y arreglos institucionales informales que se manifiestan en prácticas para bloquear sitios web y aplicaciones, acelerar este contenido y participar en un trato preferencial.

Date: 2021
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