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Facebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday reiterated the need of an open internet platform like its proprietary initiative Internet.org in India while reminding that Facebook always supported net neutrality.
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"We have always adhered to net neutrality regulations but there are several countries who still do not have norms in place," Zuckerberg said at the Facebook India townhall meeting at IIT Delhi.
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"We will adapt to them as soon as they are in place as we are in the favour of being 100 percent net neutral," Zuckerberg said.
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The townhall at IIT Delhi follows the Menlo Park chapter at Facebook headquarters which was held during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's second US visit.
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"Internet.org is currently live in 24 countries and has 50 million subscribers. India itself has nearly over one million people subscribed to the platform," Zuckerberg said reiterating his favourite example of quoting a research that claims that every 10 people connected to the internet lifts one life out of poverty.
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