Internet.org, net neutrality not in conflict – Zuckerberg

Victor Barreiro Jr.

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Internet.org, net neutrality not in conflict – Zuckerberg

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Zuckerberg: 'To give more people access to the Internet, it is useful to offer some service for free. If someone can’t afford to pay for connectivity, it is always better to have some access than none at all.'

MANILA, Philippines – Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg responded Friday to news that a number of Indian companies had pulled away from Internet.org, an initiative which aims to improve Internet access in a number of countries, including the Philippines and Indonesia.

The companies – Cleartrip, NDTV, Newshunt and the Times Group – claim that Internet.org and net neutrality were in conflict with each other. The companies left Internet.org so as not to charge different rates for different types of data on the Internet and uphold net neutrality.

Zuckerberg responded in a Facebook post, saying that “net neutrality is not in conflict with working to get more people connected. These two principles — universal connectivity and net neutrality — can and must coexist.”

“To give more people access to the Internet, it is useful to offer some service for free,” Zuckerberg explained. “If someone can’t afford to pay for connectivity, it is always better to have some access than none at all.”

Zuckerberg also said that Internet.org is not in the business of blocking or throttling services or creating fast lanes for service.

He added, “Arguments about net neutrality shouldn’t be used to prevent the most disadvantaged people in society from gaining access or to deprive people of opportunity. Eliminating programs that bring more people online won’t increase social inclusion or close the digital divide. It will only deprive all of us of the ideas and contributions of the two-thirds of the world who are not connected.”

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Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday, April 16, 2015
 

 

– Rappler.com

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Victor Barreiro Jr.

Victor Barreiro Jr is part of Rappler's Central Desk. An avid patron of role-playing games and science fiction and fantasy shows, he also yearns to do good in the world, and hopes his work with Rappler helps to increase the good that's out there.