News RSS 14 May 2015 22:00:54 Source Facebook has provided free Internet access to a billion people"to Provide people with free access is a right. We will continue to connect [him] more people and more countries, and we will not stop until everyone in this world will not have access to the Internet," Zuckerberg wrote. Access free Internet from Facebook within the project Internet.org received more than 1 billion people, said on his page, the CEO of Facebook mark Zuckerberg. He also said that now the participant of the project and became the East African state of Malawi. This will allow users Malawian providers TNM and Airtel get free access to basic Internet services. "to Give people free access is correct. We will continue to connect [him] more people and more countries, and we will not stop until everyone in this world will not have access to the Internet", wrote TSukerberg. Internet.org. — this app, which Facebook has developed with the support of major technology companies, including Samsung, Ericsson, Nokia and Opera. Users have the opportunity to visit 11 sites, including the Google search engine, the online encyclopedia Wikipedia, and Facebook. For use of the platform users do not pay, and data transmission operators through the service is also free of charge. The first country where you earned the app became Zambia. The number of users at the expense of the project Internet.org it is planned to increase to 5 billion Other news in this section
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