BRAVO, TRAI for exposing a million plus email IDs of those who mailed U. And we shd trust U & the calls u take? pic.twitter.com/OOI7UeyFLk — Rajesh Kalra (@rajeshkalra) April 27, 2015

Don't know whether to laugh or weep. Every person who has sent an email to TRAI has their email address listed here http://t.co/97An6vtsTJ — Kaus (@thewisecrab) April 27, 2015

Hi TRAI, it is NOT okay for a govt. regulator to expose 1M+ email id's of respondents to your "OTT" paper! Do please note, Shri @rsprasad. — Rohin Dharmakumar (@r0h1n) April 27, 2015

.@nixxin And OMG ..TRAI have made public the email ids of all those who sent mails to them http://t.co/fmUu6js07t http://t.co/tscakr5MRE — Tinu Cherian Abraham (@tinucherian) April 27, 2015

@aparatbar @jackerhack - err names and emails in the clear. Still, happy to get spammed if this pushes TRAI in the right direction — Saju Pillai (@saju_pillai) April 27, 2015

Mission accomplished. Over 1 million valid email IDs are here for you to parse and spam - http://t.co/avaNVZs1Py Well Done TRAI #not — Raju (@rajupp) April 27, 2015

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NEW DELHI: In a move that threatens the privacy of over a million internet users in India, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India ( Trai ) has released the list of email IDs from which it received responses regarding net neutrality Trai on March 27 had put up a consultation paper on its website asking users to give their views on net neutrality in India. The last day to vote for the campaign was April 24.The list is published on its website and has emails categorized by date; the data is available for all dates between March 27 and April 24, except April 14 and 15. The document can also be searched via keywords.The regulatory body says that it has received large number of comments from the stakeholders on its Consultation paper on "Regulatory Framework for OTT services". So to aid the reading of comments, it has divided them into three blocks -- 'comments from the service providers', 'comments from the service providers' association' and 'comments from other stakeholders' (this includes individuals, organizations, consulting firms etc).It further asks stakeholders to send their counter comments to advqos@trai.gov.in by including 'counter comments' in the subject of the email.This move has led to widespread criticism of Trai, slamming the organization for making it easy for spammers to get a huge database of email IDs in one fell swoop.The consultation paper on net neutrality asked the public a total of 20 questions about the topic and whether OTT services like WhatsApp and Skype should pay extra for data consumed by users.Net neutrality implies that all websites and services should be treated equal and there should be no discrimination in terms of speed and cost of access. This means that a telco can't block a certain website (because of commercial or other interests) or promote one service over the other.It also means that an internet provider or telco cannot throttle speeds for one service or charge extra. Indian mobile operators say that they have made big infrastructure investments in creating networks and OTT players are getting a free run.>>> @toi_tech >>> TOI_tech