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by thebenedict
3825 days ago
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Agreed, free-as-in-beer internet is a pretty compelling deal for poor people, even if it's limited. And Free Basics has real benefits for governments and internet carriers. Wrote more about it here[1]. It's hard to imagine (but maybe possible?) there could be a comparable quality, net-neutral alternative. What would the model be? [1]: http://www.thebenedict.com/posts/2015/12/26/free-basics-alte... |
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