Wednesday, 20 December 2017
Indian startups may feel US net neutrality sting
NEW DELHI|BENGALURU: The US FCC’s decision to let Internet service providers charge for faster connections may not majorly affect businesses in India, thanks to the government’s strong stand, but it is likely to put Indian startups at a disadvantage in the US, according to some entrepreneurs.
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