You are assuming that Free Basics is the only way poor people are getting connected. There are several more initiatives, funded both by the public and private.No, I'm saying that the campaign has been against-Free-Basics and not pro-free-Internet. If there are such initiatives, good! Then nobody will have a reason to subscribe to Free Basics, and it'll fail anyway.
Banning Free Basics ensures that we don't differentiate internet based on an individual's affordability.
But if there are free plans with full Internet access, why is that important?