Internet.Org attracts 8 lakh users in India, says Facebook

According to Facebook, intenet.org had recorded 8 lakh users in the country in seven circles, about 20% of whom were previously not active on mobile data.

Internet.Org attracts 8 lakh users in India, says Facebook
NEW DELHI: Facebook’s initiative Internet.Org has garnered close to 8 lakh users since its launch four months back the social media giant said on Monday.

The initiative which hopes to improve the internet penetration by providing access to mobile internet to people for the first time was launched in India in collaboration which Reliance Communications (RCOM) earlier. this year.

However, the initiative which provides free internet access to a bunch of websites free of cost came under fire after social media backlash against the zero rating tariff plan proposed by Bharti Airtel. Across all social media platforms, netizens also criticized Facebook for alleged violation of net neutrality.

The company said it recently posted a myths and facts page about Internet.org to dispel rumors that it violated net neutrality.

“The goal of Internet.org is to allow more people to experience the benefits of being online. Latest data from the program points that people are accessing the services and that first time users are aware of how internet services are valuable to them,” Facebook said.

According to Facebook, intenet.org had recorded 8 lakh users in the country in seven circles, about 20% of whom were previously not active on mobile data.
ADVERTISEMENT

For new internet users acquired by Internet.org, only 7% of data usage was Internet.org (including Free FB).

“The goal is to extend the services to the rest of the country in a phased manner, and gradually add more telecom operators and services ranging from news, maternal health, travel, local jobs, sports, communication, and local government information,” the statement said.
Download
The Economic Times Business News App
for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
Download
The Economic Times News App
for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.
Facebook's solar-powered drones to provide internet connectivity
1/8
Economictimes.com

Facebook's Connectivity Lab is working on solar-powered drones that are aimed at bringing online connectivity to remote locations. In March 2015, as part of the Internet.org initiative, the first test flight of the aircraft was completed successfully in UK.

According to an ET report, India could be the first country in which Facebook deploys drones to provide broadband connectivity in remote areas.

Image: facebook.com
Economictimes.com

Facebook's Connectivity Lab is working on solar-powered drones that are aimed at bringing online connectivity to remote locations. In March 2015, as part of the Intern..
Read More
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had proposed a pilot project to bridge the digital divide during his meeting with communications and information technology minister Ravi Shankar Prasad in 2014.

Image: Internet.org
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had proposed a pilot project to bridge the digital divide during his meeting with communications and information technology minister Ravi Shankar Prasad in 2014.

<..
Read More
The drones that Facebook is developing would fly at a height of 60,000 to 90,000 feet above the ground, far above commercial jetliners and at a level where they wouldn't be affected by the weather, effectively making them invisible.

In order to continuously provide Wi-Fi coverage, they would be powered by the sun, Facebook Connectivity Lab's engineering director Yael Maguire has said.

Image: facebook.com
The drones that Facebook is developing would fly at a height of 60,000 to 90,000 feet above the ground, far above commercial jetliners and at a level where they wouldn't be affected by the weather, e..
Read More
"At this altitude, a drone can broadcast a powerful signal that covers a city-sized area of territory with a medium population density. This is also close to the lowest altitude for unregulated airspace, and a layer in the atmosphere that has very stable weather conditions and low wind speeds," Internet.org has said in its release.

"This means an aircraft can easily cruise and conserve power, while generating power through its solar panels during the day to store in its batteries for overnight use," the release explained.

Image: Internet.org
"At this altitude, a drone can broadcast a powerful signal that covers a city-sized area of territory with a medium population density. This is also close to the lowest altitude for unregulated airsp..
Read More
"The final design (of the aircraft) will have a wingspan greater than a Boeing 737 but will weigh less than a car. It will be powered by solar panels on its wings.," Mark Zuckerberg had written in a Facebook post on March 26.

"Aircraft like these will help connect the whole world because they can affordably serve the 10% of the world's population that live in remote communities without existing internet infrastructure," he had said.

Image: Internet.org
"The final design (of the aircraft) will have a wingspan greater than a Boeing 737 but will weigh less than a car. It will be powered by solar panels on its wings.," Mark Zuckerberg had written in a ..
Read More
Internet.org is looking at Free-space optical communication, or FSO, as a way of using light to transmit data through space using invisible, infrared laser beams.

"The lasers used in FSO systems provide extremely high bandwidths and capacity, on par with terrestrial fiber optic networks, but they also consume much less power than microwave systems," claims Internet.org.

Image: Internet.org
Internet.org is looking at Free-space optical communication, or FSO, as a way of using light to transmit data through space using invisible, infrared laser beams.

"The lasers used in FSO syst..
Read More
The not-for-profit internet.org partnership was set up in 2013 by Facebook along with mobile phone technology providers Samsung, Mediatek, Qualcomm, Nokia, Opera Software and Ericsson.

It's aimed at providing affordable internet access across the globe.

With inputs from ET Bureau

Image: Internet.org
The not-for-profit internet.org partnership was set up in 2013 by Facebook along with mobile phone technology providers Samsung, Mediatek, Qualcomm, Nokia, Opera Software and Ericsson.

It's ai..
Read More
READ MORE
ADVERTISEMENT

READ MORE:

LOGIN & CLAIM

50 TIMESPOINTS

More from our Partners

Loading next story
Business News › Tech › Internet › Internet.Org attracts 8 lakh users in India, says Facebook
Text Size:AAA
Success
This article has been saved

*

+