Dialog, Google team up to launch Free Zone
Dialog announced the launch with Google Inc. of Free Zone
powered by Google, which will provide Sri Lankan mobile users with access to
Google search, Gmail, and social networking through Google+, with zero data
charges. Dialog mobile users can also visit the billions of Web sites connected
through Google search without paying any data charges. Free Zone is optimized
for feature phones - enabling any mobile user possessing a data capable handset
to enjoy the power of web search, email and social media at no cost.
Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya, Group Chief Executive, Dialog Axiata
PLC exchanges the agreement on Free Zone powered by Google with Julian Persaud,
Managing Director, Google, Southeast Asia. Also in the picture are Jana Levene,
Emerging Market Development, Google and Azwan Khan, Group Chief Operating
Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC.
“Providing our 7.5 million mobile customers with a platform
to discover the power of the internet at no incremental cost, and thereby
accelerating Internet literacy among Sri Lankan citizens has been a fundamental
tenet of our vision for the mobile internet”, said Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya, Group
Chief Executive of Dialog Axiata PLC, speaking at the announcement of the
partnership.
Today, our partnership with Google and the resultant launch
of Free Zone powered by Google has made this vision a reality, and we are now
able to empower Sri Lankan citizens with a supremely affordable route to
discover the power of the internet in terms of information search, email and
collaboration through social media” he added.
Free Zone can be accessed at zero data charges and empowers
first time Internet users with several fundamental features of the Internet.
Dialog subscribers can access the service by visiting freezone.dialog.lk and
simply logging into Free Zone by using their respective username and password.
Any user can create a Gmail account instantly on the Free
Zone homepage and enjoy a multitude of connectivity and social media services
from Google’s expansive portfolio.
“Given that first time Internet user may be cautious with
respect to data access charges, the open web is only as open as it is
affordable. We’ve been working with Dialog to offer Internet services at no
cost to anyone with a mobile phone.
This gives people easier access to information in a way that
benefits everyone, whether it’s an individual or a small business that wants to
reach more people on the web.
We also hope this convinces more Sri Lankans of the value of
the mobile Web. Students can look up facts to help with homework. At home, you
can quickly check a recipe. You could even look up lyrics to the song you want
to sing along to,” said Julian Persaud, Managing Director at Google Southeast
Asia.
Source: Dailynews.lk
Source: Dailynews.lk
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