Facebook
Inc said it would launch a satellite in partnership with France’s
Eutelsat Communications to bring Internet access to large parts of
sub-Saharan Africa.
The satellite, part of Facebook’s Internet.org
platform to expand internet access mainly via mobile phones, is under
construction and will be launched in 2016, the companies said on Monday.
The satellite, called AMOS-6, will cover large parts of West, East and
Southern Africa, Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said in a
Facebook post.
“To connect people living in remote
regions, traditional connectivity infrastructure is often difficult and
inefficient, so we need to invent new technologies,” Zuckerberg said.
The Internet.org platform offers
free access to pared-down web services, focused on job listings,
agricultural information, healthcare and education, as well as
Facebook’s own social network and messaging services.