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Twitter Zero is an initiative undertaken by social networking service company Twitter in collaboration with mobile phone-based Internet providers, whereby the providers waive data (bandwidth) charges—so-called "zero-rate"—for accessing Twitter on phones when using a stripped-down text-only version of the website. The images could be loaded by using the official Twitter app.[1] The stripped-down version is available only through providers who have entered the agreement with Twitter.
Partners
- Nepal with Ncell.
- India with Reliance Communications.
- Uzbekistan with Ucell.
- Turkey with Turkcell.
- Philippines with Vodafone and Smart Communications.
- Indonesia with XL Axiata.
See also
- Alliance for Affordable Internet
- Google Free Zone
- Internet.org
- Wikipedia Zero
- Facebook Zero
- Facebook for SIM
- Airtel Zero
References
- ^ "Twitter ZERO Around the world after Ncell". 29 May 2014.
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