Internet.org Is Not a Threat to Net Neutrality

April 18, 2015 | 11:18 AM | 140 Views
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg told critics of Internet.org through Facebook that the advantages of providing internet access to developing countries even if limited to Facebook, BBC news and Wikipedia to name a few for free with no charges to consumer is of utmost importance. There is no conflict of net neutrality and it can coexist with the principle of universal connectivity. Just days ago, news of Indian companies pulling out their support from Internet.org  made headlines, when Indian activists for net neutrality have stirred up debates of whether  providing access to various media content in the internet is a violation of the principles of net neutrality free and open Internet for all. Internet.org is part of Zuckerberg’s plans of providing internet access to majority of the world’s populations that are still yet to be connected through Internet.

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