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Facebook’s free internet service is launched in Bangladesh!

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After much anticipation, much discussion and some criticism, Facebook’s Internet.org program was finally launched in Bangladesh. Through this you can visit many useful and first tier websites including Facebook for free. Facebook launched the service in Bangladesh on Sunday, May 10, along with State Minister for Information Technology Junaid Ahmed Palak and mobile operator Robi. One Via post The announcement was made from Internet.org’s Facebook fanpage.

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With the launch of this Facebook-led project in Bangladesh, more than two dozen websites can be visited for free from the very beginning. These include Facebook, newspaper sites, government service sites, job related sites, ecommerce sites, etc. Websites covered under this service will be designed to use less data.

However, at the moment only this free browsing can be enjoyed on mobile apps and computers from Robi Internet. If other mobile operators join the Internet.org project in the future, the service will be available to them as well.

Since internet.org offers free browsing to certain sites, visitors to sites other than these free sites are less likely to be visited. And there are allegations that this could disrupt the ‘neutrality’ of the Internet. Several sites in India have already withdrawn from the Internet.org project in protest. Their comment is that influential companies will be able to arrange free browsing for themselves by contacting Facebook. But new companies may not have such opportunities. In that case, even though they are able to provide good quality service, people will visit the sites of new companies less just for website browsing charges. The announcement to boycott Internet.org in order to create a competitive market from such fears Gave Several large companies in India.

Of course, seeing such a situation, Facebook recently Reported, Following certain rules, any site authority can apply to be included in this free browsing service.

As you may already know, in 2013, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg teamed up with some of the world’s largest technology companies in a bid to bring Internet connectivity to remote areas. He announced to work together. Along with Facebook in the Internet.org project, there are also technology companies like Nokia, Ericsson, Qualcomm, Samsung etc.

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