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'Facebook should be given a fair hearing for Free Basics'

'Free Basics' initiative, which had triggered a debate on net neutrality in the country, was shut down by Facebook here in February.

September 29, 2016 / 09:24 IST
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Facebook should be given a "fair hearing" regarding its 'Free Basics' programme, a senior US official said even as he emphasised that the social media major is more than capable of advocating for itself.

'Free Basics' initiative, which had triggered a debate on net neutrality in the country, was shut down by Facebook here in February.

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When asked whether American authorities would step in to help Facebook resume the 'Free Basics' programme in India, US Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs' senior official Daniel A Sepulveda said the social media company is "more than capable of advocating for itself".

"The only thing that we would ask for is for fair treatment, so that they get a fair hearing. And then it is up to your regulator to decide for your nation whether or not that is a programme that you want to embrace. There are other countries that have. But we don't have an opinion on it," Sepulveda, who is Ambassador and Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs, said.