Bohemia, NY (PRWEB) March 02, 2014 -- fishbat, a leading Long Island marketing firm, explains how Internet.org could change the world.
According to a February 25th article posted by Mashable titled, “Mark Zuckerberg: ‘We Want to Create a Dial Tone for the Internet’,” Zuckerberg spoke at the Mobile World Congress Keynote in Barcelona, Spain about his plans with Internet.org.
Internet.org is a partnership of companies from around the world with the intent on making Internet accessible to everyone. According to the article, over two thirds of the world currently don’t have access to the Internet because the devices and service plans are too expensive. There are not enough mobile networks, especially in remote areas where there is a limited amount of power sources.
The article says Zuckerberg plans on using this partnership to lower costs of accessing the Internet, as well as decreasing data flow. He also says advertisements need to be delivered more efficiently so they do not bog down the Internet.
Justin Maas, vice president of client relations at a leading Long Island marketing firm fishbat, hopes the vision of Mark Zuckerberg and the other partners at Internet.org comes true. “We take the Internet for granted because it surrounds us,” he says. “However, more than half the world does not have access to a working network.
Delivering the Internet to these countries is the best way to help connect them to the rest of the world. It will help revolutionize businesses and bring people together.”
fishbat is a full-service digital marketing firm and social media agency dedicated to connecting all types of businesses with their target audiences in the most effective and efficient way. Through innovative strategies in social media management, search engine optimization (SEO), branding, web design, reputation management and public relations, fishbat promotes a consistent and professional online voice for all of its clients.
Scott Darrohn, fishbat, http://fishbat.com, +1 (855) 347-4228, [email protected]
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