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TRAI makes over a million private email IDs public Sparking outrage over what has been deemed as a violation of privacy, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released all the email IDs of those who responded to their consultation paper on Net neutrality.
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TRAI makes all Net Neutrality responses public, including your email ID The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), has now made all the responses to its paper on the need to regulate OTTs like WhatsApp, etc, available for the public.
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Trai website is functioning after being hacked, but personal email IDs haven't ... Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) was hacked earlier in the day by hacktivist group Anonymous India. It took responsibility for the distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack and bringing the site down.
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Trai website taken down by hackers after it reveals over one million email IDs ... Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) website was hacked earlier in the day by hacktivist group Anonymous India. It took responsibility for the distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack and bringing the site down.
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Trai website hacked after it releases over 1 million email IDs; Anonymous India ... Indian regulator Trai's official website has been hacked just hours after it released over 1 million email IDs of users who wrote to them in support of Net Neutrality.
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Net- Neutrality:Telcos for licensing regime for OTT players like WhatsApp, Skype As regulator TRAI firms up rules for 'net neutrality', telecom operators have suggested a licensing regime for over-the-top players like WhatsApp and Skype, while technology service providers and individuals advocated for non-discriminatory access to internet ...
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As Trai firms up net neutrality rules, telcos want licensing regime for WhatsApp ... As regulator TRAI firms up rules for 'net neutrality', telecom operators have suggested a licensing regime for over-the-top players like WhatsApp and Skype.
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Netizens slam TRAI for publishing email addresses In a major gaffe that some pejoratively termed "height of transparency," the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on Monday published the names and email addresses of over a million users, compromising their online privacy in the process.
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Spam Net Neutrality! Trai has put out over one million email addresses in public The last couple of weeks have been exciting as netizens protested against platforms violating net neutrality and wrote back to the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India in response to their consultation paper in favour of preserving it.
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Net Neutrality: TRAI invites flak for making mails, email IDs in response to OTT ... NEW DELHI: Netizens and application service providers have overwhelmingly supported net neutrality, urging that apps must not be brought under a licensing regime in response to the consultation paper floated by the telecom regulator on an open Internet.
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