Online travel services provider MakeMyTrip today jumped on the ‘net neutrality’ bandwagon, saying a free internet will foster innovation and boost pace of economic growth in the country.
Two days after rival Cleartrip logged out from Facebook and Reliance Communications-promoted Internet.org, MakeMyTrip said it has no such alliance with any service provider and proposed a democratic network-neutral platform, where firms “can come together to build solutions for first-time internet users.”
“We are committed to a free internet and fully support net neutrality. Innovation is core to our DNA and a free internet will foster innovation and boost the pace of economic growth of the country,” MakeMyTrip co-founder and CEO-India Rajesh Magow said in a statement.