India is the largest country in the world without national Internet service. Facebook hopes to change that by using drones to deliver wireless internet to rural areas, where the company's internet.org initiative has been struggling to reach the final 3 billion people on Earth without access to the internet.
Drone technology has been making headlines recently, but it’s not just for delivering online orders. Facebook announced plans to use drones to provide internet access to remote areas. The technology is still in development, but it’s another example of how drone technology is being used to improve our lives.
The drones are designed to deliver internet to remote and rural regions that don't have access. The drones are designed to deliver internet to remote and rural regions that don't have access. They can fly for up to 60 miles and deliver internet speeds that are much faster than typical cellular service.
Facebook is using drones to deliver internet access to remote areas of the world. The company announced today that it has tested the technology in the U.S. and Africa.
Facebook has tested a new way to connect people to the internet using drones, and the company says it has already achieved some promising results.
The world's largest social networking company Facebook trying to deliver high-speed Internet with Drones or via satellite, with the help of laser technology.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on their social media page on Friday, "Our connectivity Lab developed a Laser Communication System that can access data directly from the sky to communities. It will help to send data over long distances. "
Facebook earlier had proposed to start this pilot project with the Government of India.
Zuckerberg said, "Our objective is to connect those people who are not using the internet, with the help of millions of Drones and satellites. Usually, you will not see the real beams. "
Facebook launched Internet.org in selected markets, in partnership with the telecom players. In this project, the people of developing countries like India were offered access to some websites without charging the mobile Internet.
Drone technology has been making headlines recently, but it’s not just for delivering online orders. Facebook announced plans to use drones to provide internet access to remote areas. The technology is still in development, but it’s another example of how drone technology is being used to improve our lives.
The drones are designed to deliver internet to remote and rural regions that don't have access. The drones are designed to deliver internet to remote and rural regions that don't have access. They can fly for up to 60 miles and deliver internet speeds that are much faster than typical cellular service.
Facebook is using drones to deliver internet access to remote areas of the world. The company announced today that it has tested the technology in the U.S. and Africa.
Facebook has tested a new way to connect people to the internet using drones, and the company says it has already achieved some promising results.
The world's largest social networking company Facebook trying to deliver high-speed Internet with Drones or via satellite, with the help of laser technology.
Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on their social media page on Friday, "Our connectivity Lab developed a Laser Communication System that can access data directly from the sky to communities. It will help to send data over long distances. "
Facebook earlier had proposed to start this pilot project with the Government of India.
Zuckerberg said, "Our objective is to connect those people who are not using the internet, with the help of millions of Drones and satellites. Usually, you will not see the real beams. "
Facebook launched Internet.org in selected markets, in partnership with the telecom players. In this project, the people of developing countries like India were offered access to some websites without charging the mobile Internet.
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