Saturday, 18 April 2015

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Hindustan Times
Net neutrality: Ensuring equal access to the town square
The Internet is now so closely woven into our daily lives that we sometimes miss out on its deep and widespread economic impact. A BCG and IAMAI combined study estimates that Internet users in India have increased exponentially - from 7 million in 2001 ...
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Daily News & Analysis
Universal connectivity, net neutrality can coexist in India, says Mark Zuckerberg
"We fully support net neutrality. We want to keep the Internet open. Net neutrality ensures network operators don't discriminate by limiting access to services you want to use.
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The Indian Express
Net Neutrality debate: Mark Zuckerberg to Flipkart to AIB, who said what
The Net Neutrality debate is unlikely to die down anytime soon in India and continues to be a topic of interest both on social media and the mainstream news.
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Business Today
CEO defends Airtel Zero despite backlash
BENGALURU: Bharti Airtel CEO Gopal Vittal has sent personal mails to a host of top CEO/CXOs and influencers explaining that its controversial zero-rating plan called Airtel Zero does not violate the principle of net neutrality.
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Daily News & Analysis
Net neutrality: Amazon India and MakeMyTrip commit to open internet
Travel portal MakeMyTrip committed itself away from any such platforms, while global e-retail giant Amazon's Indian arm Amazon.
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The Indian Express
Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar writes open letter to supports Net ...
Amid heated debates in the social media and public domain urging for Net Neutrality, a Rajya Sabha MP on Thursday came out to support the cause.
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Hindu Business Line
Net neutrality: Bharti Airtel defends 'Airtel Zero' scheme, says doesn't violate free ...
NEW DELHI: Bharti Airtel has strongly defended its under-fire Airtel Zero scheme, saying it doesn't violate the concept of a free Internet and is just an option for customers to access apps for free, with the ultimate aim being to get more people onto the Web.
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Business Today
Government plans to have a robust policy on Net Neutrality
With Net Neutrality becoming the new hotly debated buzzword and even US President Barack Obama throwing his weight behind it, India is finally thinking of putting in place a well-framed policy on Net neutrality before it gets too late to contain Internet ...
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Firstpost
Unequal internet is better than no internet at all, says Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook CEO Mark Zukerberg took to his own home-grown social network and held an open Q&A, calling the public to ask any question which they have on their mind.
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Los Angeles Times
Mark Zuckerberg seeks to ease net neutrality concerns over Internet.org
Mark Zuckerberg is defending Internet.org, the project to bring free Internet access to impoverished parts of the world. The Facebook-led initiative had been criticized for being anti-net neutrality.
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