Finally "Indian Express" says that even Wikipedia had violated "Net
Neutrality" in India <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_neutrality_in_India>
:
http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/social/net-neutrality-debate-it…
Content from the article in regard to Wikipedia and Aircel is as below:
*Aircel and Wikipedia:* In 2013, Aircel had announced that it will offer
free access to Wikipedia on mobile phones. The partnership is currently
valid for 3 years.
Wikipedia might be an instant go to for many of us, but that still doesn’t
justify why it should be free of charge on a particular network, when
accessing other sites means incurring data charges for users.
On Sun, Apr 19, 2015 at 12:14 AM, Karthik Nadar <karthikndr(a)wikimedia.in>
wrote:
Hi Arnav,
Thanks for your inputs. I just shared my points and just wanted to know
what all are thinking about the same.
Would just like to defend my point as I have not explained it properly
(again my own views): By grabbing eyeballs, its not only about to increase
editors, its also about readership.
Thanks again Arnav. Your views are valid as well :)
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