Free Basics No Longer Available to Users in India

Post TRAI ruling in favour of Net Neutrality, Free Basics will not be available to the Indian consumer.

S Aadeetya
Tech News
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Facebook’s Free Basics is Internet.org all over again. (Photo: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/internetdotorg.india/?fref=photo">Facebook</a>)
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Facebook’s Free Basics is Internet.org all over again. (Photo: Facebook)
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Facebook has closed the door on its Free Basics initiative in India, effective immediately. The social networking giant has been under intense scrutiny over its means of providing free internet. The development has been officially confirmed by the company.

Free Basics is no longer available to people in India.
<b>Facebook Spokesperson</b>

This verdict is a big win for net neutrality in India. The announcement is a big jolt to Mark Zuckerberg’s plans, who aspired to connect billions of Indians to the internet.

Also Read: Free Basics Row: TRAI Red Flags Facebook’s ‘Orchestrated Poll’

Facebook’s Free Basics was deemed illegal earlier this month after the plea for differential pricing was rejected by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India.​

Also Read: TRAI’s Differential Tariff Ruling Leaves Facebook, Airtel Redfaced

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Published: 11 Feb 2016,12:47 PM IST

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