7 Technology Companies Unite in "Internet.org"
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, unveiled the project Internet.org that brings the vision to make all people on the planet connected with internet connection, Wednesday (21/08/2013).
Zuckerberg will partner with other technology companies to support that vision. Currently, Internet.org supported by technology companies that focus on the industry of mobile devices, such as Ericsson, MediaTek, Opera Software, Samsung, Nokia, and Qualcomm.
They will work together to bring "paradise" with a fast internet internet alias reliable data compression technology and cheap Internet access, as well as high-quality smart phones.
According to data Internet.org, there are currently 2.7 billion people have Internet access. More than two-thirds of the world population does not have internet access. Well, the project wants to bring Internet.org 5 billion people connected to the internet.
Interestingly, the site is located in http://www.internet.org instantly displays the information in Indonesian. "There is a major obstacle in developing countries to connect and combine the knowledge economy. Internet.org unify global partnership that will work to address these challenges," said Zuckerberg in a press release.
Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia, welcomed the project. "Over the years, Nokia has been connecting more than one billion people. Universal Internet access will be the next great industrial revolution," said Nokia CEO Stephen Elop.
Zuckerberg will partner with other technology companies to support that vision. Currently, Internet.org supported by technology companies that focus on the industry of mobile devices, such as Ericsson, MediaTek, Opera Software, Samsung, Nokia, and Qualcomm.
They will work together to bring "paradise" with a fast internet internet alias reliable data compression technology and cheap Internet access, as well as high-quality smart phones.
According to data Internet.org, there are currently 2.7 billion people have Internet access. More than two-thirds of the world population does not have internet access. Well, the project wants to bring Internet.org 5 billion people connected to the internet.
Interestingly, the site is located in http://www.internet.org instantly displays the information in Indonesian. "There is a major obstacle in developing countries to connect and combine the knowledge economy. Internet.org unify global partnership that will work to address these challenges," said Zuckerberg in a press release.
Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia, welcomed the project. "Over the years, Nokia has been connecting more than one billion people. Universal Internet access will be the next great industrial revolution," said Nokia CEO Stephen Elop.
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