Mark Zuckerberg is feeling the force of critics who believe his efforts to provide Indians with a limited number of internet services hurts the India's democracy and violates net neutrality.
In an unusually pugnacious appeal in the mass circulation Times of India,Mark forcefully defended his Free Basics service,"a set of basic internet services for education,healthcare,jobs and communication that people can use without paying for data."
Facebook,according to Mark has already launched the service with more than 35 mobile operators in 30 countries.
He says more than 15 million people have already come online because of the service. 'The data is clear,'he says. "Free Basics is a bridge to digital and internet equality.
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