Facebook partners with UN to bring Internet access to refugee camps
Found on CNet News on Saturday, 26 September 2015
Access to the Web is key to increasing quality of life, Zuckerberg added, saying it not only helps people communicate but can also help lift them from poverty.
Critics of these programs say the companies stand to benefit from expanding pools of people using their services, which primarily make money from advertising. Others complain the businesses are also trying to create de facto monopolies on Internet access.
Maybe Zucky should think about a bit more basic things which are lacking in the refugee camps: food, water and medical support, as well as education for the children. Having access to some "friends" you mostly never met in real life is one of the least worries for the people living there, trying not to get killed.