The Outline:Wikipedia ends "Wikpedia Zero"
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2018 6:57 am
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Wikipedia announced on Friday that it would be ending its six-year Wikipedia Zero program, where customers of 92 global mobile carriers in 72 countries could access Wikipedia without it counting against their data plans. The program gave 800 million people in select countries free access to Wikipedia.
The countries in the Wikipedia Zero program — which included India, Malaysia, and Niger — have populations that are more likely to use phones than computers to access the internet. At the time of Wikipedia Zero’s launch, 85 percent of phones sold worldwide were internet-capable, but only 15 percent of people paid to access internet data. By giving preferential access to Wikipedia, the Wikipedia Zero program arguably promoted the antithesis of net neutrality: mobile carriers would provide unrestricted access to the site without charging customers the related data fees. But the service gave access to an enormous repository of information (even if content was not available in every local language).....
https://theoutline.com/post/3463/wikipe ... -countries
The WMF blames lack of awareness that the site exists in India, Mexico, and Nigeria.
Jimbo must be in a heavy TANSTAAFL mode now.
Wikipedia announced on Friday that it would be ending its six-year Wikipedia Zero program, where customers of 92 global mobile carriers in 72 countries could access Wikipedia without it counting against their data plans. The program gave 800 million people in select countries free access to Wikipedia.
The countries in the Wikipedia Zero program — which included India, Malaysia, and Niger — have populations that are more likely to use phones than computers to access the internet. At the time of Wikipedia Zero’s launch, 85 percent of phones sold worldwide were internet-capable, but only 15 percent of people paid to access internet data. By giving preferential access to Wikipedia, the Wikipedia Zero program arguably promoted the antithesis of net neutrality: mobile carriers would provide unrestricted access to the site without charging customers the related data fees. But the service gave access to an enormous repository of information (even if content was not available in every local language).....
https://theoutline.com/post/3463/wikipe ... -countries
The WMF blames lack of awareness that the site exists in India, Mexico, and Nigeria.
Jimbo must be in a heavy TANSTAAFL mode now.