Facebook is talking to the White House about giving you 'free' Internet. Here's 
why that may be controversial.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2016/10/06/facebook-is-talking-to-the-white-house-about-giving-you-free-internet-heres-why-that-may-be-controversial/

        Facebook has been in talks for months with U.S. government
        officials and wireless carriers with an eye toward unveiling
        an American version of an app that has caused controversy
        abroad, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.
        The social media giant is trying to determine how to roll out
        its program, known as Free Basics, in the United States
        without triggering the regulatory scrutiny that effectively
        killed a version of the app in India earlier this year. If
        Facebook succeeds with its U.S. agenda for Free Basics --
        which has not been previously reported -- it would mark a
        major victory for the company as it seeks to connect millions
        more to the Web, and to its own platform.

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The correct term is "Internet" NOT "internet" -- please don't 
fall into the trap of using the latter. It's just plain wrong!
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