Facebook’s internet.org scheme stirs up neutrality controversy in India
From the Blog ayeshajamalToday Facebook announced it’s internet.org scheme for developers which stirred up neutrality controversy. Internet.org is a Facebook-led initiative envisaged about a year-and-a-half back with six other founding partners, including Samsung and Qualcomm. The service has already been launched in Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, Colombia and Ghana. *Facebook recently announced a partnership with Reliance Communications to launch Internet.org in India, bringing to the land of a billion-plus people a service that the social media giant says helps affordable Internet access* *Internet.org offers a mobile app in different parts of Africa, Latin America, and Asia. After having formed partnerships with cellular carriers, the app provides free access approximately to a dozen Web services includinpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
NA125: A Waterloo
From the Blog hallopakistan*Disqualification of Railway minister Khawaja Saad Rafique is a real Bomb shell for a government of PM Nawaz Sharif who seemed quite relaxed after soothing Imran Khan and winning Cantonment elections comprehensively against PTI in its strongest fortress. We still not know whether Khawaja Saad Rafique approached Supreme Court or decided to fight by elections but in both scenarios PML-N will remained under pressure. * [image: Image result for khawaja saad rafique] *Google Image* *Imran Khan lost his charisma after his marriage with ex- BBC weather girl and we saw its effects in Karachi by election and in cantonment elections. PTI stalwarts seemed a sitting ducks in talk shows as they taken so many U-turns in recent times that people hardly believed their words any more. But thpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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