San Francisco: Meta has reportedly shut down its Connectivity division almost 10 years after launching the initiative. The company will now split the division across its infrastructure and central products teams, reports The Verge. Launched in 2013, Meta Connectivity (formerly Facebook Connectivity) aimed to increase online usage so users could access the company's social networks.
Through the initiative, the company developed and later abandoned a project that involved high-flying, autonomous drones to beam the internet to remote areas of the world. It also focused on creating a low-Earth orbit satellite-based internet system similar to Starlink, but Amazon hired the team working on it last year.
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