Publication on the Facebook network in Africa: Indeed, the number of social networks and the European company Eutelsat satellite communications specialist, today announced "a satellite project to develop internet access in Africa" .In a statement Eutelsat explained that the two partners will use the entire useful load of a broadband future called AMOS-6 satellite to cover a large part of sub-Saharan Africa.For the moment, no speed is specified.Eutelsat and simply explains that this satellite will enable people living in areas where the population density is "low to medium" (is he referring to areas that do not always interested local ISP?) To connect to the web "at a reduced cost."Although his internet.org project to be accused by some organizations threaten net neutrality that this project is not always seen as an altruistic gesture on the part of a number of social networks and partners, but rather as a means.
120 million monthly active users (June 2015) against 100 million in September 2014, an increase of 20%. * .More Than 80% of these people are connecting via a mobile. * .60% Of African Facebook users are figures in Africa - September 2015 Since the announcement by Facebook in late June 2015 the opening of its first office in Africa (South Africa), we must say that it is the African Community Managers who are the first happy because the social network is increasingly interested over the continent and especially to African users on Facebook. It would be interesting to do a small tour of the figures of this social network in Africa.Most Facebook users in Africa use mobile devices to find new information and share their experiences with the world.As a result, Facebook had committed to develop solutions for high growth markets with particular developing new advertising based on how users interact."Facebook is partnering with advertisers to enable them to adapt their campaigns to the...