Orange is offering Wikipedia access free to its network customers in the Middle East and Africa.
The deal with Wikimedia Foundation will let Orange mobile customers look at the free online encyclopedia with zero data charges in 20 countries.
Orange has been working with Wikipedia since 2009 “to expand the reach of Wikimedia’s projects through channels on Orange mobile and web portals in Europe”. It seems that for now, the focus has shifted from developed to developing countries.
The project will be rolled out across 20 countries, starting in early 2012. Wikimedia Foundation aims to bring Wikipedia to billions of mobile devices all over the world.
Sue Gardner, Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation has called the partnership an “important endeavour” which will help bring Wikipedia to those who couldn’t access it before. This is especially important in poor infrastructure countries, where mobile technologies allow to bypass fixed-line telecommunications and leapfrog straight into the mobile age.
Wikipedia is not losing any money in the deal as it is a free service, supported by money from charitable donors such as Google’s Sergey Brin. It has been in the news this week, with a blackout protest against the proposed US SOPA legislation, and boosted its mobile presence with an official Android app.
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