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Mark Zuckerberg: an unequal net is preferable to no net at all
Travel portal site Cleartrip.com and media giant Times Group both declared yesterday they would be removing from the service, citing competition concerns, and Times Group also called on different publishers to do the same.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said that “We totally support web neutrality. We should maintain the net open. Internet neutrality ensures by restricting accessibility to services, network operators do not discriminate you need to use. It is a fundamental element of the open web, and we’re totally committed to it,” he said
“But web neutrality isn’t in conflict with working to get more folks joined. Both of these principles – worldwide connectivity and web neutrality – can and must coexist.”
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