• The Centre has asked telecom service providers to explore possible ways to block mobile applications such as Facebook and WhatsApp as per the provisions of the IT Act, 2000.
• In a letter dated July 18, 2018 the Department of Telecom once again requested operators and Internet service providers to explore various possible options and confirm how Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram and such other mobile applications can be blocked on the Internet.
• Without clarifying the reason for the request, the DoT has said, “Issues have been raised by MeITY (Ministry of Electronics and IT) and LEAs (Law Enforcement Agencies) for blocking certain mobile apps like Instagram/ Facebook/ Whatsapp/ Telegram.
• The blocking request is mainly on putting a stop to child abuse/pornography and to curb the spread of fake news.
• An industry source said the discussions centred around blocking these applications in an emergency, rather than blocking access to the Internet as a whole.
• For example, in Jammu & Kashmir, we have Internet blackout. So, there was a discussion on whether just some social media applications could be blocked instead.
• A source in the DoT said that there is no move to block any apps.
• MeitY has informed DoT that blocking such apps during emergency situations are difficult as they work through multiple IP addresses and on different protocols, and hence there is a need for a reasonable good solution to protect national security.
• Being the licensing authority DoT has initiated the discussion based on a letter received from the Group Coordinator, Cyber Law Division (MeitY) during the second week of July , 2018.
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The Hindu 07.08.2018