Hi Teacher Karis,


To answer your questions,

I think I have experienced  FB High Altitude Connectivity Infrastructure where they work with partners like Airbus on HAPS connectivity generally and other technologies needed to make the system work like flight control computers and high-density batteries. 

I have heard friends mention a new connectivity FB app called discover that helps those who can't afford to get online access.The service is available through mobile web and android app, allows users to visit any website in text format,and consume a few megabytes of internet.Discover is part of the FB free basic initiave in collabotation with other mobile operators though its in initial testing phase.



Regards Nancy.





On Saturday, September 19, 2020, 12:03:10 AM CDT, Kelvin Kariuki via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:


Happy Saturday!

It’s a Wrap! We are so grateful to everyone that has contributed to these conversations so far. Today we end with the “Connectivity” topic and any other concern you might like to raise that might not have perfectly fitted in any of the topics we’ve discussed.


FB is involved in infrastructure projects that go beyond digital content and potentially competes with traditional Telco providers licensed to provide telco infrastructure. Share your comments, experiences, and challenges with regard to Facebook Services along the following themes:

a) Have you ever experienced or used the FB High Altitude Connectivity Infrastructure?

b) Have you ever experienced or used the FB FreeBasic Product which allows users to connect to FB without incurring data costs?

c) Do you think these two initiatives bring regulatory concerns that touch on completion, customer lock-in and others?

 

Looking forward to your input! Have a relaxing weekend!

 

Regards,

Tr. Karis

Walu

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