Ni cables or antennas. The proposed Internet Facebook will travel to remote villages where today there is no network access through advanced communications via laser. So he was announced by the CEO of the company, Mark Zuckerberg, through its own official profile on the social network.
After Tuesday Zuckerberg were to ask about the progress of Internet.org in a session of questions and answers, also founder of Facebook he decided to show on your profile photographs showing how would the communications system being developed by the Connectivity Lab Internet.org to carry the signal from the satellites to the communities.
According to Zuckerberg, this technology will increase in a “dramatic” speed data transmission over long distances. The executive said that usually people will not be able to see these lasers for which he will travel information and images (see above) are merely illustrative. “This is just a connectivity project in which we are working, but I was very excited to share it with you,” said the young billionaire.
Since its birth in 2013, Internet.org has investigated new ways to bring connectivity to remote places on the planet. During this past year he has been working on the development of solar drones and other satellite connections, and at the same time has taken its initial project to provide free Internet access to countries like Colombia, Panama, Bolivia and Guatemala.
After receiving pressure from various organizations who accused Facebook of that Internet.org was a closed platform, the organization decided to open the program to accept apps development companies worldwide. The apps can be built in each country to provide basic services for users who are new to the network through this new idea. Internet.org allows limited time for people to connect for free to have a first approach to the digital world.
Caesar Salza – More info at CNET in Spanish.
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