En asociación con ciertas compañías telefónicas a nivel mundial, Facebook está lanzando una nueva ruta hacia su portal móvil, para ser más específico: 0.facebook.com
Con esto, se busca eliminar el cargo por uso de data en planes (ya sea de contrato o prepago) que así dispongan para entrar a un sitio web.
Esta es la tabla de las compañías que han aceptado:

La información ha sido proporcionada por la misma compañía de Facebook, hace escasos minutos de hoy 18 de mayo de 2010.
El comunicado recién relevado establece lo siguiente:
- It's fast: 0.facebook.com includes all the key features of our standard mobile site m.facebook.com. Users can update their status, view their News Feed, like or comment on posts, send and reply to messages, or write on their friends' Wall just as they do on Facebook.com. Rather than making photos viewable on 0.facebook.com, we put the photos one click away so they don't slow down the experience. You can still view any photos on Facebook if you want but your regular data fees will apply.
- It's free: Thanks to the help of mobile operators we collaborated with, people can access 0.facebook.com without any data charges. Using 0.facebook.com is completely free. People will only pay for data charges when they view photos or when they leave 0.facebook.com to browse other mobile sites. When they click to view a photo or browse another mobile site a notification page will appear to confirm that they will be charged if they want to leave 0.facebook.com
