FREE: Public Wi-Fi in the Philippines to be implemented on July

Whole Philippines to be placed with Public Wifi

Free Internet access in the Philippines
Free Internet access in the Philippines
image source: Facebook post of Mark Zuckerberg
The latest Facebook status of Mark Zuckerberg caught the attention of the netizens, specially those who lives in  the Philippines.

Mark Zuckerberg posted a photo of a girl using her cellular phone while riding on a tricycle.

"We're one step closer to connecting the world as we launched Internet.org in the Philippines today. Now everyone in the country can have free access to internet services for health, education, jobs and communication on the Smart network.
Here's a photo of Jaime, a driver in Manila who uses Facebook and the internet to stay in touch with loved ones who moved to Dubai."

It was such a good news for the people who often uses internet for communication, research purposes and even to entertain them. But still, some were bothered about how fast the internet will be since almost everyone will use it.

Some students were interviewed and they told that it would really be a big help for them since it might help them save money. Instead of renting computers in a net shop, they can now use their mobile phones to use internet.

source : abs-cbnnews, kickerdaily
The public wi-fi was said to be connected on July of the current year to start to with Metro Manila, Cebu and Davao. The Wi-Fi hotspots will be placed in Plazas, Public Schools, state universities and colleges, hospitals, train stations, airport, pier, municipal halls, and national government offices.
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