Hello foss-nepal,

I hope you all are having great time. I just wanted some of your time to
dive into this topic:

I recently wrote a post in social medias regarding Ncell App Sansar and Why
I think it is violating Net Neutrality. Interested folks, please give it a
look.

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1. What is Net Neutrality?

It is a concept in which we say that All Packets in any network should be
treated equally by an ISP. That is, no ISP should favor an individual
entity by transferring it for free (when others are charged heavily), or
giving it the possibility of high speed.

2. So, My ISP making access to servers in Nepal fast a violation?

Not exactly, because it treats every packets that bounces in your country
to be fair and equal, because no any additional fees are required since
your data do not leave your country. i.e., it's like your home network
could be faster if you have that type of infrastructure - and is
independent of the connections you make to the outer world. Since servers
(cache-servers) of Google, and others reside inside our country, you are
able to stream youube videos fast (remember you have to refresh many times
in order to hit the right server).

Clarification: I could be wrong in the facts mentioned above, in that case:
yes, it's against net neutrality too.

3. Why is Ncell against it then? What has it done?

About a year ago, Ncell introduced onlinekhabar.com
<http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fonlinekhabar.com%2F&h=LAQEa-iZ4AQHbM1vZLj9giNSO6ZrfwoEaSh8VVVEiO69ueg&enc=AZPQ8qQ2EJCxZXj6JN6BVq5hQxX6roMBpESAJ7khnmK199FOi9oKvkmUBJfMV2UGLbwdAGCHSVV5jm2J2KR7V3nLabv8mvnTkUnnv96FiKKc8gw7_7sHQl-Kesczdy-MuNZ_MMVfvXPrWxtCCKzkO9We12EOfTbsb2crBKQrDGHQZA&s=1>
and setopati.com
<http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fsetopati.com%2F&h=zAQHlhFfyAQGMMlN5de31exOOlLP0bNsmF3BnG_1fjqIcpA&enc=AZO5KwyRhgmUBpncxTVoxdl9IKSVmbHIN9C3nE6HI-mHJY0gG2fqlYC9d8bDQXWq_SEDH_IwsFcfgXjgM-E95UjjzLsn0TnUunlVZgSWNDZF-pKNHsOnFRDGzlIVwJPOsVg__sOvYaADgc7GxmFJ192JRWE-PmHz-eXTE70F242xZA&s=1>
free access in this network. I am not sure if that's still the case (I can
no longer access ncellsansar.com
<http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fncellsansar.com%2F&h=RAQGEcRvlAQGaes8q_bq-EZdf08uHLVgjjdlsJZUQzfLeuQ&enc=AZMC9Pg1B31i8rOs3Oy6OqjtRsn134LmKJD3FnAw7utAHqGvLf6eUIlzaXzEiEWySrcGaF5b9OkfZXeJ6i3m1Hm-rtA1Yvane9iYdwukiwJ_K5I9T0lvKcVUbE8zXMHFvMj7j0pUYIKZvG13GYAICF9RdzcdOID_DfeywYdEtdMA_g&s=1>
so I guess they discontinued it), but if it is: It does the following
things:

a. Suppose you are a new entrepreneur and you open new News Portal. You are
so back in competition now, not because you are new, but because hey,
onlinekhabar and setopati are free, who gives a shit to others?

b. You might have to approach other or same ISPs and offer them money
perhaps, so that access to your content is free. The circle continues. ISP
gets richer and richer.

c. Not only existing ISPs get richer, the chance that new ISP will invest
is lessened, because hey ISP1 is giving all things for free. If I switch to
new ISP2, I'll have to pay for everything. So, ISP2 should implicitly make
the existing free services free. Since an ISP has to survive, you'll get
loads of bills to pay for other data you use.

d. Gist: It's creating a seriously unhealthy competition. It's confusing.
It's tangling. It's playing with you. Showing you attractive offers at
first and pulling more money at the end.

4. If onlinekhabar and setopati (or whatever) is not free nowadays, then
why blame Ncell now - I am sure it won't make mistakes again?

I would wish. But It has, again made a mistake. It recently launched an App
Store in which developers can put their Apps. And the tagline is, "If you
are on Ncell's network, you can download apps hosted in their store - with
no data charges". There are other app stores in Nepal too (and newer can
arrive, given the scenario with Google Play), but just like making those
news sites free hindered the growth of other news site, it would hinder the
growth of other store. It will also create an unhealthy competition.

You might get to download your cool app for free, but you then have to
restrict your option to chose a internet service provider based on
something so silly. ISPs should compete by making their services better and
fast - not by treating data unequal.

Save Net Neutrality!

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Do you agree that it violates Net Neutrality? Or Have Different Thoughts?
Please Reply and Share your thoughts with the community!


-- 
Nootan Ghimire
http://cafecod.es/
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