{"id":500,"date":"2016-02-11T01:29:05","date_gmt":"2016-02-11T01:29:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.prolimehost.com\/blogs\/?p=500"},"modified":"2016-02-11T01:38:02","modified_gmt":"2016-02-11T01:38:02","slug":"facebooks-free-basics-app-encounters-setback-in-india","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.prolimehost.com\/blogs\/facebooks-free-basics-app-encounters-setback-in-india\/","title":{"rendered":"Facebook\u2019s free basics app encounters setback in India"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"InternetThe Indian Regulatory Telecom Authority (TRAI) put a halt to Mark Zuckerberg\u2019s Internet.org free basics app, ruling that it violates net neutrality by privileging content. The ruling does permit exceptions though, in times of public crisis or as the need for emergency services presents itself.<\/p>\n

Mark Zuckerberg’s response<\/strong><\/p>\n

Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder and CEO of Facebook responded to the ruling last Thursday, writing a lengthy post on Facebook, both expressing his disappointment in their ruling and in his commitment to extend access to the Internet to people across the globe, including India.<\/p>\n

Indian businesses that bailed on this project<\/strong><\/p>\n

His initiative has been hotly debated in India, but recently hit some roadblocks as a number of Indian businesses last week bailed from this project over their apprehensions concerning net neutrality. Those included:<\/p>\n