India leads the global debate on video content providers contribution to digital infrastructure. Telcos argue for fair share from large traffic generators, but opponents fear net neutrality violation and increased subscriber costs. Countries worldwide recognize infrastructure needs for a resilient digital economy.
Gsma: The debate arises amidst calls by telecom operators to let large traffic generators (LTGs) share the cost of building the digital network with telcos. In a white paper released by the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), which represents India’s top telcos, telecom operators argued that there has been a sharp spike in capital expenditure in network enhancements post pandemic due to a surge in data traffic.
India is leading the global debate on whether video content providers should contribute to building digital infrastructure. Julian Gorman of GSMA highlights the investment gap caused by telcos higher investments due to content demand. Revenue share ensures fair distribution without raising content costs for consumers.
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