Amid Net Neutrality debate, Internet.org now opens for developers

- New Delhi : On Monday Facebook opened much controversial Internet.org for developers 
- Several partners in India have already pulled their name out fearing concern it had violated ner neutrality concern. 
-  Net Nutrality allows all website to get accessed freely with no added cost attached to them. 
- Mark Zuckerberg however feels it was impossible to have free internet that ignited the need of internet.org 
- "It costs tens of billions of dollars every year to run the internet, and no operator could afford this if everything were free," he said in a video released on the Internet.org website 
-  Internet.org, now available in Colombia, Guatemala, Tanzania, Kenya, Ghana, Philippines, Indonesia, and Ghana besides India 








