Facebook Aims to Provide Fast Internet Access To the World Through Lasers

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Facebook’s latest endeavour, Internet.org has received a lot of flak for violating the rules of net neutrality. Co-founder Mark Zuckerberg has defended the company’s initiative many times, as he insists that the initiative’s sole purpose is to provide affordable Internet access to developing nations. It seems that Facebook has taken another step in this direction, as the company is working on lasers to improve Internet connectivity around the world.

Today, Zuckerberg has posted a few photos from the Connectivity Lab, Facebook’s ambitious project to connect the world to the internet through “drones, satellites and lasers”. According to his Facebook post, the Connectivity Lab has developed laser beams that will be able to transmit data from the sky into communities. As the Facebook founder explains, the beams will dramatically increase the speed of sending data over long distances.

https://www.facebook.com/zuck/posts/10102217102231151

The laser beams in the photos have been made visible for demonstration purposes. Zuckerberg says the beams won’t be actually visible and has not provided any further explanation on how the system works.

Internet.org is an initiative by Facebook to provide affordable Internet to developing nations by giving access to select Internet services for free. Facebook has been criticised for violating the principles of net neutrality through this initiative, as the program favors certain sites over other.

It seems Facebook’s vision to provide the internet for everyone is one step closer to reality.

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3 responses to “Facebook Aims to Provide Fast Internet Access To the World Through Lasers”

  1. Himanshu Singh Bhandari Avatar
    Himanshu Singh Bhandari

    Backchod and bika hua.. Channel Igyaan

  2. Vishal Goodwin Avatar
    Vishal Goodwin

    Iska koi bura effect to nhi pare ga na hamari body per

  3. Kumar Shubham Avatar
    Kumar Shubham

    yess!saw mark in d video last nyt! awesome tech

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