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Facebook Wifi goes live in India

Facebook's Express Wifi goes live in India; brings free internet service to rural regions


Social media company Facebook, with an aim to bring free internet service to the underprivileged, has officially launched new Express Wifi in India.

The new Facebook Express Wifi service has become live in 125 rural areas of India. It comes months after the company's failed attempt to launch Free Basics in the country, as it went against net neutrality.
"Express Wifi empowers local entrepreneurs to help provide quality internet access to their neighbors and make a steady income. Working with local internet service providers or mobile operators, they're able to use software provided by Facebook to connect their communities," according to the company's Internet.org website.

However, the company has not mentioned whether the Wifi service gives full access to all websites or to select Facebook-affiliated ones, like it did with Free Basics.
Besides this, Facebook is also involved in similar initiatives to provide free internet access in remotes parts of the world through the solar electricity-powered drone, Aquila.

Developed by Facebook Connectivity Lab, Aquila made its debut at the F8 conference in March 2015 and successfully completed a flying test over Yuma, Arizona, in July this year.
Facebook aims to use Aquila to provide affordable internet connection to 4 billion underprivileged people living in remote corners of the world. Once fully operational, Aquila will be capable of being airborne for up to 90 days at a time and beam broadband coverage to a 60-mile-wide area on the ground.
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