As we all know facebook now a days speaking more about this internet.org, the main aim of this is to develop rural or remote locations by giving limited and basic internet access for free
The move comes after Indian news organisations announced they would withdraw from the program, claiming it violated the spirit of "net neutrality", or equal treatment for all services online.
Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said Internet.org is a free platform with limited access to internet but not fully.
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Zuckerberg,said his goal in giving people a limited number of basic services for health, education and jobs, is set.
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"Our vision is to give people more access to free services over time."
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says he is committed to free service and train and develop areas with this internet.org.
But he also said that this service will be in partnership with mobile operators and through that partnership free services will reach the ground .
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"It's not sustainable to offer the whole internet for free," he said. "No operator could afford this."
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Facebook said the platform would be opened to any developer who met certain guidelines. Any apps must use data "very efficiently," and should not include data-intensive services that use considerable bandwidth such as video or high-resolution photos.
The services will be free for any participating developer, Facebook said.
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