Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Zuckerberg is disappointed over TRAI's decision

Today Mark Zuckerberg expressing disappointment on India's TRAI decision on net neutrality, Facebook founder and chief Mark Zuckerberg told that, he is committed to keep working to break down connectivity barriers in India and across the world. "The Internet.org has many initiatives, & we will keep working until everybody has access to the internet," Zuckerberg told in a post on the Facebook on monday, his 1st reaction to the ruling of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on net neutrality.

Today India's telecom regulator decided to restrict programmes that provide free access to data. This prohibits one of Internet.org's initiatives, Free Basics, as well as programmes by other organisations that gives free access to data," Zukerberg told. "While expressing disappointment with today's decision, I want to talk personally that we are committed to keep working to break down barriers to connectivity in India and around the world. Internet.org has many initiatives, and we will keep working until everyone has access to the internet," he said. Zuckerberg claimed that Facebook's work with Internet.org across the world has already improved many people's lives.

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