Facebooks gratisinternet stoppat i Indien
BBC rapporterar att de indiska myndigheterna nu stängt ned Facebooks initiativ för gratis internetåtkomst, Free Basics, helt och hållet i landet. Free Basic ger gratis åtkomst till vissa sajter och tjänster online, något som många kritiker menar är ett hot mot nätneutraliteten. Facebook har ännu inte kommenterat saken.
Internet.org och Free Basics på Wikipedia
Wikipedia (en)
Internet.org is a partnership between social networking services company Facebook and six companies (Samsung, Ericsson, MediaTek, Opera Software, Nokia and Qualcomm) that plans to bring affordable access to selected Internet services to less developed countries by increasing efficiency, and facilitating the development of new business models around the provision of Internet access.
It has been criticized for violating net neutrality, and by handpicking internet services that are included, for discriminating against companies not in the list, including Facebook's rivals. An Indian journalist, in his reply to Mark Zuckerberg's article defending Internet.org in India, criticized Internet.org as "being just a Facebook proxy targeting India's poor" as it provides restricted Internet access to Reliance Telecom's subscribers in India. Until April 2015, Internet.org users could access (for free) only a few websites, and Facebook's role as gatekeeper in determining what websites were in that list was criticised for violating net neutrality. In May 2015, Facebook announced that the Internet.org Platform would be opened to websites that met its criteria.
In September, the app delivering these services was renamed Free Basics.
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