Spoločnosť Facebook plans to continue to be involved in the initiative of providing internet to the more difficult to reach and remote parts of the world. Their effort to expand in the Express Wi-Fi project is to enable connection to people who do not have access to the Internetancu meet. However, this is a really tough nut to crack, as up to 3,8 billion people worldwide do not have access to the Internet. Facebook but sees in this fact the door ajar to new users and a potential market.
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According to the latest sources, Facebook in Boston, USAone focuses on the development of software to help operators create Wi-Fi networks more simply and more easily. In addition, the company in California is working on a new framework that will allow large-scale network connectivity from up to 50 different access points.
The Express Wi-Fi project was initially available in five countries: India, Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria and Indonesia. Society Facebook launched it back in 2016 as a way of providing services and goods in developing countries. It currently has several teams working on the Express Wi-Fi project in Dubai, Israel and Ireland. In addition, it is running a pilot program related to this issue in Tanzania, where it has concrete plans to put the system into practice. In the near future Facebook is not going to expand beyond this landscape. "Right now we are focused on validating the technology, but we are still determining the next steps related to the future of the project," noted a company spokesperson.
Project Aquilla, which was tasked with spreading the signal using the company's solar-powered drones Facebook canceled.
According to other company statements, sa Facebook he still does not give up on the vision of an accessible Internet for the whole world. In connection with this idea, he started more than one project, while several of them failed. We'll see if Express Wi-Fi meets a similar fate to the aforementioned Aquilla project and what else Facebook will be out soon.

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