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Win for Net Neutrality: Public outrage forces Flipkart to pull out of Airtel Zero ... The past couple of days haven't been really comforting for the country's leading e-commerce site, Flipkart. From downvoting its app to facing backclash on Twitter, the company's support for Airtel Zero hasn't gone down well with net neutrality supporters.
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Moto E 4G now available for pre-order on Flipkart The 4G version of the Moto E 2nd gen, part of the company's budget smartphone series, is now available for for pre-orders on Flipkart for Rs 7,999.
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Net neutrality: Start-ups cry foul over Airtel, Facebook, RCom plans The zero-rated app marketing platform by telecos proposes that customers can access apps of participating product developers for free.
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Net Neutrality: Airtel Zero is not a win-win platform; Start-ups cry foul over such ... Start-up IT firms and their investors today said they are at a disadvantageous position in the wake of giants like Airtel, RCom and Facebook coming out with schemes that restrict free Internet access to select platforms.
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Over one lakh emails sent to Trai supporting net neutrality Over one lakh netizens have already written to Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) in support of net neutrality in the country, even as the deadline for receiving comments on the contentious issue is more than 10 days away, according to free internet ...
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1.5 lakh mails and counting: India lodges one of its biggest online protests over ... BENGALURU: In one of the biggest online protests in India, Internet users have sent more than 1.5 lakh emails over the weekend to the telecom regulator asking to protect network neutrality in the country.
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Expert panel to submit Net Neutrality report in a month's time Net neutrality gained national attention after Internet activists and experts flagged Telecom giant Bharti Airtel 'Airtel Zero'.
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Net neutrality debate: Govt in favour of 'non-discrimination and digital inclusion' Telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that he is in favour of "non-discrimination and digital inclusion". (Sushil Kumar/ HT File Photo).
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Centre likely to extend support to net neutrality NEW DELHI: The government is likely to back net neutrality in India as unfettered internet access is seen to be crucial for spreading digital literacy as well as for giving a fillip to a startup culture.
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Net Neutrality: If Flipkart is in the wrong so is every other startup that discounts Following the Airtel Zero announcement, where India's largest telecom player publicised a platform where internet applications could offer their service for free to Airtel consumers, a range of internet users - journalists, celebrities and entrepreneurs have ...
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