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by Sander_Marechal 4966 days ago
Exactly. Many people and companies (including Google) have fought tooth-and-nail to stop scenarios similar to this on the wired space when the telco's wanted to make websites pay for premium access from their users. And now Google is offering to foot the bill for Free Zone users?
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Is Google really offering to foot the bill here? I don't see anywhere that says this is sponsored/paid for by Google, although maybe I missed it.

It seems like the mobile carriers are footing the bill for this one. Or, for now, one mobile carrier in the Philippines. It looked like it still costs money for 99.5% of all mobile internet users.

What would motivate the carrier to foot the bill for access to a single domain if not some kind of sweetheart deal?

I think this bodes very badly for the internet. We need to maintain a model where:

1) I pay for access 2) I access whatever sites I want

If anyone but me pays for my access, they're going to want to make back room deals, make favored sites faster, make sites they don't like inaccessible, and generally destroy the level playing field of the internet.

This is a first step. "Let's search for that on DuckDuckGo." "No, that costs money. Google is free." Boom, innovation stamped out.