Facebook creates map of human population of 23 countries

Facebook said that it developed the mapping technology itself

IANS  |  San Francisco 

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In a bid to expand the reach of internet to every corner of the world, said that it has created a data map of the of 23 countries by combining numbers with information obtained from satellites.

Citing Janna Lewis, Facebook's head of strategic innovation partnerships and sourcing, CNBC reported that the technology can pinpoint any man-made structures in any country on Earth to a resolution of five metres.

used the data to understand the precise distribution of humans around the planet which would help it determine what types of internet service -- based either on land, in the air or in space -- it can use to reach consumers who now have no (or very low quality) internet.

"Satellites are exciting for us. Our data showed the best way to connect cities is an internet in the sky," Lewis was quoted as saying at a Space Technology and Investment Forum sponsored by the Space Foundation in San Francisco this week.

"We are trying to connect people from the stratosphere and from space," using high-altitude drone aircraft and satellites, to supplement Earth-based networks," Lewis added.

The data is used "to know the population distribution" of Earth to figure out "the best connectivity technologies" in different locales.

"We see these as a viable option for serving these populations" that are "unconnected or under-connected," she said.

said that it developed the technology itself.

First Published: Sat, September 02 2017. 12:38 IST