Facebook to encourage Internet.Org in India via Campaign

Facebook, a social networking site has a huge number of viewers and active users that are socially connected and are nimble over the social issues. One such issue arose is to make Internet neutral to all. Net neutrality is a major issue over the DoT Panel which claims that Internet.Org is not following the rules with the net neutrality principle. Facebook has an opposition over this issue and justifies the statement by putting forward a fact that the user can access a part of sites, but the other sites are also not banned.

The net neutrality is to make Internet access neutral to all, to the one who cannot pay. Internet.Org is to be made neutral for users to gain benefit of the free web access. Facebook has come up with a campaign to prevent net neutrality. The DoT Panel in few days is about to declare its result regarding this issue. Facebook is trying to attract and seek users attention to this noticeable issue by messaging to gain their opinion and support regarding free internet access.

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The DoT Panel report which says Internet.Org fails to establish net neutrality, is made available on My Gov website for the people to put on their comments. Facebook has planned to first gather people over the web in support of net neutrality and then putting on this right in front of the court to seek attention. The people who got messages interrogated in response as they were directed to place their views about making the net neutral to all by writing a comment on basic Internet to be free.

To get a look upon, Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB)’s stock for its campaign were traded to $95.27 in the beginning but at the end of the day a loop of -0.86%  was experienced which set back the stock to $94.30. the weekly stock traded by the company was figured at 0.31% hike.

Indian Cabinet members specifically ministers have their own Facebook pages posted with this issue. Soon, the DoT Panel report will be received and posted over My Gov website, probably till mid August. The company does not aim to violate net neutrality but it is to support net neutrality for its users to gain benefits of the free world wide web.