NOBODY EVER BEFORE EXPLAINED: Connecting
the World would be EASY.
The decision from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
comes after a long battle between
Facebook and the country's net neutrality advocates. Free Basics was blocked
temporarily in India and after temporary ban on fb free basics, the company
started a campaign to try and win public support. Facebook
introduces a new save its Free Basics and some users on the social media site
say that they didn’t know they were supporting Free Basics, which was previously
called the Internet.org
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg even speak:
"Instead
of wanting to give people access to some basic internet services for free,
critics of the program continue to spread false claims, even if that means
leaving behind a billion people", "Who could possibly be against
this?"
TRAI has extended the deadline for submission of comments till
January 7 amid an intensified campaign for and against Free Basics. FB argued
that Free Basics was more humanitarian. Not only did it offer free access to
Facebook, but also a range of helpful sites that offered resources like weather
reports and health information. Campaigning of free internet basics in India has
come to nothing.
TRAI determination will come almost after 8 weeks after
the regulator primary sailed some sort of cardstock asking yourself regardless
of whether like providers must be granted initially. The cardstock set-off
another Web Neutrality debate in the country along with Facebook.
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