Today, the Internet.org App is available in Latin America, with government services as part of the other free basic services in the areas of education, health, communication, jobs, finance, and local information.
The app provides people with free access to basic internet services so they can browse useful health, education, finance, employment, communication and local information and services without data charges.
Mark Zuckerberg kicks off the Internet.org Summit in New Delhi and launches a challenge to encourage the creation of online content to accelerate connectivity in India.
Today, Internet.org has released a white paper with contributions from Facebook, Qualcomm and Ericsson focused on the importance of efficiency in delivering on the promise of connectivity as a human right.
Today, we’re announcing the launch of internet.org, a global partnership with the goal of making internet access available to the next 5 billion people.
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