The government is tightening the noose around telcos, internet service providers (ISPs), network service providers and search engines in a bid to monitor internet traffic.
For one, the Centre plans to monitor third-generation (3G) mobile services offered by all telecom service providers - currently monitored by provisions under the unified access service licence - by bringing these under the ambit of the internet monitoring system (IMS).
Simultaneously, prominent ISPs and search engines such as Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and Facebook have been given till the end of this month to come up with a concrete proposal to monitor "defamatory and unsavoury" content.
The move, according to sources close to the development, was initiated by Kapil Sibal, minister for communications and information technology.
In a recent meeting of an inter-ministerial group to review the IMS deployed nationwide by the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DoT), it was suggested 3G
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