Mr. Zuckerberg's plans to bring low-cost internet access to the otherwise disconnected, and today, his social network announced in Philippines. The new Internet.org app allows users to browse weather, health and employment info at no cost.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said Internet.org was launched in the Philippines Thursday morning (Manila time).
Zuckerberg posted a photo of Jaime, a driver in Manila who uses Facebook to keep in touch with his loved ones who moved to the United Arab Emirates.
Right now, the option is available to Smart or Sun network subscribers in the country, but it will roll out to other parts of the world in the future. Cellular service blankets much of the globe, however the cost of the mobile web deters many from opting in. This will certainly help
And that's not all Google Search, Messenger and Wikipedia are available as well.
Internet.org is available Mobile or PC Access I'm a Globe Subscriber It wont work :p screenshot below:
Internet.org first free web access was in Zambia
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said Internet.org was launched in the Philippines Thursday morning (Manila time).
Zuckerberg posted a photo of Jaime, a driver in Manila who uses Facebook to keep in touch with his loved ones who moved to the United Arab Emirates.
Post by Mark Zuckerberg.
Right now, the option is available to Smart or Sun network subscribers in the country, but it will roll out to other parts of the world in the future. Cellular service blankets much of the globe, however the cost of the mobile web deters many from opting in. This will certainly help
And that's not all Google Search, Messenger and Wikipedia are available as well.
Internet.org is a partnership between mobile operators like Smart, governments and Facebook.
Internet.org is available Mobile or PC Access I'm a Globe Subscriber It wont work :p screenshot below:
Internet.org first free web access was in Zambia
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