Please support the campaign for Net Neutrality in India.
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Good evening to all,
An on-line campaign named #SaveTheInternet has been launched in India by Internet enthusiasts to fight for *Net Neutrality*.
This campaign is against a plan by some ISP operators charging extra money from users and companies to open apps faster, and slowing down the speeds for those who don't pay, in short.
You may visit these URLs for more information.
[2] http://www.savetheinternet.in/#
Support us in the fight for *Net Neutrality*.
Thank you, Sachin.
I request the support of entire Trisquel community, as Net Neutrality is a fundamental right for anyone who use Internet, irrespective of his/her nationality.
For those who are quite new to this concept, Here is a quick link[1].
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_neutrality
With Regards,
Lakshmikanth Kammath.B
INDIA, ASIA
I had to get back to the damn Fb to spread the word. I hate it but the good news is I am getting good response.
so is FBI..
I know facebook is bad for a lot of reasons, and so do twitter.[1][2]
I try to convince this to a lot of my friends. Unfortunately, without *fakebook* and *quieter* there is no other way to spread this campaign within India.
I feel Free Software Foundation needs to deploy a new campaign, on behalf of Net Neutrality.
[1] https://www.stallman.org/facebook.html
[2] https://www.stallman.org/twitter.html
There is already Diaspora yatra going on by some activists.
There are Diaspora pods supported by these activists, poddery.com and
diasp.in
twitter can be used in freedom: https://www.fsf.org/twitter/twitter
Just post from GNU social and inform your readers on the way to access your tweets in freedom (e.g., using Turpial or Choqok).
So is this actually a push for real net-neutrality? Or is this the sort of zillion page, Google-previewed-and-approved plan for corporate and government control of the net that was institued in the United States by the FCC under the name of net-neutrality?
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