Robi brings free internet in partnership with Internet.org
DHAKA, May 10 (NsNewsWire) — Robi Sunday announced that it is the first mobile phone company in Bangladesh to partner with Internet.org, a Facebook-led initiative to provide connectivity to the two thirds of the world without internet access.
Zunaid Ahmed Palak, State Minister for ICT Division, had played a very important role in bringing this global initiative of Facebook for the citizens of Bangladesh.
Internet.org provides access to more than 25 basic internet websites for free including government information, job postings, e-commerce, educational information, women’s health, emergency contacts, weather updates and news.
Zunaid Ahmed Palak attended the launching event as Chief Guest (today) Sunday. Shyam Sunder Sikder, Secretary, ICT Division, attended the internet.org launching event as Special Guests.
State Minister for ICT Division Zunaid Ahmed Palak, MP in his speech said that “We are launching free internet platform for the citizens of our country. This initiative will certainly be recorded as a major milestone on our journey to realize Digital Bangladesh. I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to the entire Robi team as well as the team of Facebook for successfully introducing internet.org in our country. It leaves me with no doubt that this free internet platform will act as the enabler of a knowledge based society.”
Commenting on the launch of Internet.org in the country, Robi’s Chief Operating Officer Mahtab Uddin Ahmed said, “We are proud to be partnering with Internet.org. We believe it demonstrates our commitment to facilitate affordable internet for the masses. It will certainly help in promoting the use of internet in our society which is a pre-requisite in realizing the vision of Digital Bangladesh.”
At the press conference, Markku Makelainen, Director of Global Operator PartnershipsFacebook, presented the functionalities of Internet.org. He said, “Today we’re excited to make the internet available to millions of people in Bangladesh through the launch of Internet.org with Robi. This is another step forward in helping to provide everyone with access to basic internet services and tools that can help improve their lives.”
When a Robi customer visits website outside of the free services, or chooses to access video content, they will receive a notice indicating that standard data charges apply. Customers can choose a data pack
while using Internet.org if they don’t have one. However, if one doesn’t have a data pack and doesn’t wish to buy one but still wants to access video content then charges will apply on pay per use basis for the subscriber. The Internet.org app is currently available only to Robi subscribers.
Robi’s Chief Executive Officer Supun Weerasinghe and Chief Corporate and People Officer Matiul Islam Nowshad were also present at the press conference.