This is the first and second page of the response received from CIC, New Delhi today. There is more to it; my reactions are in the following post.
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Let us not ask TRAI (who already are slaves to the telecommunication cartels) for defining fair usage policy but instead ask for broadband companies to stop advertising "Unlimited Connections" and use the term limited by fair usage policy terms clearly so that customers are not misled, instead we should ask TRAI to define the term "unlimited". At least we can hope for some transparency here.
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