In his strongest statement yet on the net neutrality debate around Internet.org’s Free Basics service in India, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said those talking about it were all online and there was no one to speak for those who don’t have a voice. “Those who don’t have access to the internet cannot sign online petitions pushing for increased access to internet,” he said in response to a question at a town hall event at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, on Wednesday. He said Facebook has always been a votary of net neutrality by supporting regulation and promoting it in the way it works. However, there was a need to separate when a company is charging different rates for...
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