Where do we as Kenyans stand on Airtel's Unliminet with regards to Net Neutrality? Or does it apply to Facebook Basics only?
As you already know, with Unliminet, users can subscribe to various plans and in return get "unlimited" access to social media (Whatsapp, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter) with every bundle purchase besides some voice minutes and text messages. Isn't this against the principles of net neutrality?
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