India:
Indian Net Service Providers And Surfers - No License Fee On Private Internet Se
05 November 1997
Anand & Anand
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Among the policy initiatives discussed for reporting to the Cabinet, the Government in India is also considering waiving the license fee for private Internet service providers for the initial five years. If this proposal is passed, the Indian surfer will have a range of service providers to choose from and this is expected to load to a better connectivity and interactive speed.
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