The social network is teaming up with the French satellite company Eutelsat (ETCMY) to launch a satellite that will provide internet access to people in sub-Saharan Africa. The satellite will launch next year and service will start in the second half of 2016. It will reach 14 countries in West, East and Southern Africa.
Facebook (FB, Tech30) will use the satellite to bring free Internet access to rural areas. The company is using satellites, lasers and drones to get the "next billion" people around the world online as part of its Internet.org initiative. It has already connected people in nearly 20 countries.
"Facebook's mission is to connect the world and we believe that satellites will play an important role in addressing the significant barriers that exist in connecting the people of Africa," said Chris Daniels, VP of Internet.org, in a statement.
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Unfortunately for Africans, Facebook appears to be "connecting the world" to the CIA, FBI, Mossad, NSA, Stratfor, US military intelligence, and all the corporations who would like to spy on what Africans are doing, control their lives, and eliminate dissent for the purpose of stealing their wealth.
Nothing is "free", especially when it comes from an entity like Facebook.
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