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Face book plans to beam complimentary internet to Africa by means of a satellite

Face book plans to beam complimentary internet to Africa by means of a satellite

plan to attach the slightest developed regions of the earth took a step onward at present as the corporation announced its combined with a corporation to beam internet from a satellite to parts of .  The communal network and French firm Eutelsat plan to utilize the satellite to launch gratis internet services to sub-Saharan Africa, according to the New York Times. Face book and Eutelsat will rent satellite capability from Israeli group Space com.

                                                                                                  

countries, including Nigeria, Tanzania and the Ivory Coast, will get internet access from the satellite.  "Facebook's mission is to connect the world," Chris Daniels, vice president of Internet.org, said in a statement to the Times."

Internet.org has approach under conflagration from several who think Face book just wishes to develop its attain and lock people into the communal network's ecology. The condemnation obviously isn't slowing Internet.org down, though, and Face book has addressed various of its critics with the Free Basics By Face Book platform, which lets third-party developers get part in the proposal.

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