[governance] A4AI: Who Could Oppose a More Affordable Internet? The Alliance for an Affordable Internet (A4AI) and the Neo-liberal Stealth Campaign to Control the Internet Throughout the Developing World

Michael Gurstein gurstein at gmail.com
Sun Mar 20 17:34:36 EDT 2016


Given the wide involvement by "civil society" in the A4AI and the even wider
PR being disseminated concerning the "Alliance", the below blogpost which
looks to identify some of the underlying objectives of the Initiative might
be of interest.

 
<https://gurstein.wordpress.com/2016/03/20/a4ai-who-could-oppose-a-more-affo
rdable-internet-the-alliance-for-an-affordable-internet-a4ai-and-the-neo-lib
eral-stealth-campaign-to-control-the-internet-throughout-the-developing-worl
d-and-make/> A4AI: Who Could Oppose a More Affordable Internet? The Alliance
for an Affordable Internet (A4AI) and the Neo-liberal Stealth Campaign to
Control the Internet Throughout the Developing World and Make Big Bucks for
the Private Sector While Doing So

Mike

 

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