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Facebook has announced the Internet.org Platform which allows any company, mobile operator, or developer to join the initiative and bring free basic internet services to the people. For the unacquainted, Facebook's Internet.org is a partnership between governments, mobile operators, and companies that aim to provide users with free access to basic internet services and websites. In the Philippines, it launched in March 2015 in partnership with Smart. However, not all websites can be accessed through Internet.org and that is because not all websites are very simple and data efficient enough to be offered for free by mobile operators. Facebook wants to change that by introducing the Internet.org Platform, an open program where any mobile operator, company, or developer can join and create services that integrate with Internet.org. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg also added that no company pays to be included in Internet.org and that no operator is paid to offer these services. For the user, this means that more websites can be accessed through Internet.org in the near future. Mobile operators, companies, and developers who want to join Internet.org just need to follow the initiative's guidelines. Read more in our articles including "Facebook announces Internet.org Platform" and "Smart Teams Up with Internet.org to Bring Free Internet to Filipinos".

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Facebook has announced the Internet.org Platform which allows any company, mobile operator, or developer to join the initiative and bring free basic internet services to the people. For the unacquainted, Facebook's Internet.org is a partnership between governments, mobile operators, and companies that aim to provide users with free access to basic internet services and websites.

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In the Philippines, it launched in March 2015 in partnership with Smart. However, not all websites can be accessed through Internet.org and that is because not all websites are very simple and data efficient enough to be offered for free by mobile operators. Facebook wants to change that by introducing the Internet.org Platform, an open program where any mobile operator, company, or developer can join and create services that integrate with Internet.org.

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Our coverage of internet.org philippines includes: "Facebook announces Internet.org Platform"; "Smart Teams Up with Internet.org to Bring Free Internet to Filipinos"; "Google Year in Search 2025 for Philippines revealed". Each article provides unique insights and information.