Another Internet.org win for Bolivia with Viva

Bolivian state-run telecoms operator Viva has reached an agreement with Internet.org to launch the platform in the South American country. The platform will allows free browsing over mobile devices in regions with low internet access rates and will give Bolivian users access to websites such as Facebook, Messenger, Bing, Wikipedia, Wikihow, Accuweather, Goal.com, 24Symbols, UN Women, Agencia de Noticias Fides (ANF) and vivirENbolivia.net, among others.

The service has already been launched in Colombia, Paraguay, Guatemala and Panama, with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg also hoping to bring Internet.org to the 60 million Mexicans that remain offline.