19.5 NetNeutrality- Net neutrality is the principle that all Internet content and applications regardless of the source are treated the same. A net neutrality policy may be developed to ensure fair competition between different content and service providers. However, a blanket open Internet policy could inadvertently undermine key policy objectives such as the promotion of innovation local content production and universal service…”
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Ephraim Percy Kenyanito
Sub-Saharan Africa Policy Analyst/ Mchambuzi wa Sera Afrika Kusini ya SaharaOn 1 September 2016 at 16:53, Sam Wakoba via skunkworks
<skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
> He's met Mucheru over lunch so I guess the Free basics / Net neutrality
> issue is already sorted!
Kenya's policies have always been silent on net neutrality. Free
basics has been around for ages. The advocates for a more free
Internet never got to wring the regulator's hand on this one. I don't
think Zuckberg sees this as a high priority area as it was the case on
his trip to India
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