2016-02-09

TRAI’s decision to ban differential pricing and take steps to keep it at bay has received commendable response. Today, everyone has something to say as TRAI paves way for net neutrality in India, and there’s no better place than Twitter to know who is saying what. Many are gleefully happy, some have humbly accepted the decision and some others have opposed the move. Here’s a quick look at what the Twitterati are saying!

Well done India! passes strong #netneutrality rules, stands up for open Web. See @webfoundation -> https://t.co/CvahcQYNtd #savetheinternet

— Tim Berners-Lee (@timberners_lee) February 8, 2016

Thank you @narendramodi @rprasad @buzzindelhi .In April, this govt stood up in parliament,supported net neutrality. Stayed true to your word

— Nikhil Pahwa (@nixxin) February 8, 2016

A very bad decision by #TRAI on #FreeBasics|If corporates want to give something for free then why stop them?#NetNeutrality is for rich

— Mahidhar Katti (@mahikatti) February 8, 2016

Excellent that people who have access to the internet have successfully decided what's good for the people who don't have it. #NetNeutrality

— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) February 8, 2016

To those saying India's #NetNeutrality regulations have denied the poor: why are you calling Mark Zuckerberg & Sunil Bharti Mittal poor?

— Mahesh Murthy (@maheshmurthy) February 9, 2016

Facebook spent 400cr to promote https://t.co/CBmfZHNX1g in India. TRAI's decision on #NetNeutrality is slap on face of Zuckerberg #FreeBasic

— RK (@rohit2250) February 9, 2016

We won! #SaveTheInternet is now #SavedTheInternet.

— Kiran Jonnalagadda (@jackerhack) February 8, 2016

A big win for #NetNeutrality! The @narendramodi Government deserves all kudos for the TRAI decision.

— Pritish Nandy (@PritishNandy) February 8, 2016

In #NetNeutrality win, let's not fall into trap & make only Free Basics the villain.Big Telco Boys, we are watching your every move closely

— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) February 9, 2016

1/n Welcome TRAI's decision on differential pricing. Favours open and equal Internet. Great impetus to @narendramodi 's Digital India…

— Nirmala Sitharaman (@nsitharaman) February 8, 2016

Welcome TRAI's ruling in support of #NetNeutrality. Big win for internet users in India!(1/2)

— Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG) February 8, 2016

This is a big win for Indian consumers & #NetNeutrality. congratulations #TRAI and @rssharma3 for standing up fr consumers! #SaveTheInternet

— Rajeev Chandrasekhar (@rajeev_mp) February 8, 2016

Finally, 1st time #TRAI has taken a good decision.. #NetNeutrality #Bad_Luck_Telcos & #Internet.org
What abt Call drop???

— Kourab Shee (@mekourab) February 8, 2016

Does @facebook understand how tone deaf they look by breaking the net neutrality that allowed the creation of FB? https://t.co/LcmkhXh1K0

— jason (@Jason) February 8, 2016

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