Asserting that universal connectivity and net neutrality "can and must" co-exist, Facebook Founder & CEO Mark Zuckerberg also said that he strongly disagrees with the criticism that Internet.Org offering some services for free goes against the spirit of net neutrality.
He also said that internet.Org will never create 'fast lanes' for a select few by throttling the other services.
Zuckerberg's comments, made on his Facebook post, come in the midst of a public uproar in India, especially on social media platforms, that platforms like internet.Org and Airtel Zero violate the principle of net neutrality.
Amid a raging debate, both the platforms have already seen some of their partners walking away, including Flipkart from Airtel Zero and entities like Cleartrip.Com, Times Group and NDTV from internet.Org.
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These services are being billed as going against the concept of maintaining equal Internet access for all, although they claim to allow users to access a variety of mobile and Internet applications for free.
The critics allege that these services restrict the 'free' access to a select group of websites and apps and therefore sabotage the entire concept of keeping the Internet free.