Facebook’s Free Basics program – an attempt to bring free internet to developing areas – had quite the messy launch. After getting banned in India, now Facebook is trying a different approach. With Express Wifi, Facebook says it’s working with “carriers, internet service providers, and local entrepreneurs to help expand connectivity to underserved locations.” The company is likely starting with India to make up for the drama over Free Basics. Unlike Free Basics, Express Wifi isn’t, well, free. Instead, the program allows customers to purchase affordable data packs for access via Wifi, a spokesperson told Mashable India. The point is that everyone involved…

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