BARCELONA (EFE) .- The creator and president of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, said here today that works alongside telephone operators to bring greater Internet connectivity in the world, which is to offer free services to start and after sale.
By participating here on the first day of Mobile World Congress that 2 to 5 March is celebrated in Great Fira de Barcelona, northeastern Spain, said that with his Internet project. org drives the network helps people in countries in need.
“The reason we’re here is because we want to be increasingly connected, and that they do telephone operators, because in the more people you have connected more you will buy the data in the future, “he said about the business model.
In his second consecutive appearance in this Congress, he stressed that his company is working with several operators in the world, and would like to have more, to extend their projects based primarily on messaging, social networking and calls.
Before a packed by the expectation that room raised his presentation said that people want to use services such as Facebook, and you pay for it, but there are places in the world where you must first be started with connectivity and teach people to good use.
“The big thing is getting people grow with internet with a computer. What you want is to globalize more these basic services, “said
said that there is much to be done in countries in developing countries where you have your project, such as Colombia and Zambia., Where besides the use of internet can improve the economies of the people
At this conference, Zuckerberg also shared the stage with President of Airtel Africa, Christian de Faria.; President of Telenor, Jon Fredrick Baksaas and Vice President of Millicom, Mario Zanotti.
“The operators are those that connect the world, not Facebook,” said the founder of the social network to ensure that other Importantly for your project is working with partners that are local companies in different countries.
He reiterated that the reason for working together is why more and more people want to be connected and that Facebook is a tool that helps to generate that interest internet with free services.
Meanwhile, outside the fairgrounds three members of Femen movement protested against Facebook, considering that is a social networking site ‘sexist’.
The protest lasted a few minutes when women appeared with cardboard and half-naked protest at the main entrance to the congress
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