Netflix, Amazon Don't Want Govt To Regulate CDNs: Find Out Why?


Mohul Ghosh

Mohul Ghosh

Dec 23, 2024


Leading content delivery networks (CDNs) like Netflix, Amazon, and Warner Bros have opposed the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India’s (TRAI) proposal to regulate them. These companies argue that they are not telecom operators and therefore fall outside TRAI’s jurisdiction, as reported by The Economic Times.

Netflix, Amazon Don't Want Govt To Regulate CDNs: Find Out Why?

CDNs’ Arguments Against Regulation

Industry representatives, including the Motion Picture Association (MPA) and Broadband India Forum (BIF), emphasized during a TRAI open house discussion that CDNs primarily cache and deliver content, unlike telecom operators who manage end-to-end communication. Debashish Bhattacharya, deputy director-general of BIF, clarified that CDNs operate as private networks connected to telecom services but do not manage bandwidth or provide internet services, making telecom-specific regulations irrelevant.

Telecom Operators’ Perspective

Telecom operators generally agree that CDNs should be governed by market dynamics rather than regulatory frameworks. However, Bharti Airtel proposed that CDNs adhere to certain obligations, such as maintaining quality standards, complying with content blocking orders, and expanding infrastructure to smaller cities.

The Growing CDN Market

India’s CDN market is projected to grow significantly, from $435.2 million in 2018 to $2.85 billion by 2027, according to Nasscom. CDNs play a pivotal role in reducing latency, easing network congestion, and enhancing internet traffic delivery.

Concerns Over Potential Regulation

Bhattacharya warned that misinformation about regulatory moves could deter investments in India’s CDN, cloud, and data center sectors, potentially hampering economic growth. Discussions at TRAI’s open house focused on whether CDNs should be brought under a network authorization regime and the associated conditions.

Conclusion

As CDNs continue to play a critical role in India’s digital infrastructure, balancing growth and governance remains essential. Regulatory clarity and market-driven dynamics will be key to fostering innovation while ensuring fair competition in the expanding CDN ecosystem.

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