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Phl a successful test bed for Internet.org initiative, says Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg

Internet.org is a global collaboration among technology leaders, nonprofit organizations, local communities and experts who are working together to bring the internet to the vast majority of the world’s population.

As one of the keynote speakers at the 2014 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg showcases the Internet.org initiative and how the Philippines has been a successful test bed for free Internet access with its partnership with Globe Telecom. Screen shot from Mobile World Live stream.

Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, keynote speaker at this year’s Mobile World Congress with the theme “Creating What’s Next”, shared his vision of a connected world through his pioneering project Internet.org which was launched last year. Zuckerberg showcased Facebook’s partnership with Philippine mobile operator Globe Telecom, the first in the world to provide Free Facebook access to its customers.

As one of the keynote speakers at the 2014 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg showcases the Internet.org initiative and how the Philippines has been a successful test bed for free Internet access with its partnership with Globe Telecom. Screen shot from Mobile World Live stream.

As one of the keynote speakers at the 2014 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg showcases the Internet.org initiative and how the Philippines has been a successful test bed for free Internet access with its partnership with Globe Telecom. Screen shot from Mobile World Live stream.

“Internet.org is a partnership, it’s an industry coalition working together to make the internet and the different parts of it more efficient. For everyone to have access to it for a really affordable price or free is the real goal for basic internet services. In the Philippines, for example, we’ve been working with Globe, and what we’ve seen in the Philippines is the number of people who are using Internet and data has doubled. It’s a homerun, it’s going really well. We delivered this product, where basically, in partnership with them (Globe), there’s free basic services with upsells. We’re starting off with Facebook and Messenger, the next version we’re going to do is more basic services,” shared Zuckerberg.

Internet.org is a global collaboration among technology leaders, nonprofit organizations, local communities and experts who are working together to bring the internet to the vast majority of the world’s population.

Sharing tools, resources and best practices, Internet.org partners will explore solutions in three major opportunity areas: affordability, efficiency and business models. The Philippines became a test bed for Zuckerberg’s vision, brought to life through leading telecommunications company Globe Telecom offering free Facebook access to its over 38 million customers, in close partnership with Silicon Valley-based Facebook engineers.

“Once again, Globe has proven that it is the mobile data service provider of choice by industry and technology leaders around the world with this breakthrough partnership with Facebook to give our customers uninterrupted, seamless, and worry-free Free Facebook experience. This is collaboration at its peak, which has resulted in the best and most innovative Free Facebook experience yet,” said Peter Bithos, chief operating advisor at Globe Telecom.

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Available to all Globe Telecom customers using feature phones and smartphones and accessing either through the mobile site of Facebook or the Facebook app, users can post, like, comment, chat, add friends, upload photos, share posts, and more on Facebook without the need for Wi-Fi services.

Aside from offering Facebook at zero data charges, the collaboration between the two global companies has also paved the way for Globe to put together innovation that covers key milestones in the customer experience journey such as availability of access on feature phones and smartphones across all Facebook mobile platforms whether via the Facebook app or the m.facebook.com; proactive notification if the customer will incur data charges once a link that leads out of Facebook is clicked; and one-click registration to the data plan of choice to continue browsing without having to leave the site. Recommended data plans consider a subscriber’s available prepaid balance and/or megabytes (MB) balance of existing data plan.

Bithos added: “The engineering, business development and marketing teams at both Globe and Facebook have worked together to plan and design the customer experience from scratch. This service testifies how Globe is transforming itself beyond just an access carrier. Globe is striving to be a leading digital brand catering to the needs of digital Filipinos who need to be connected to their social circles around the world, sharing Mark and Facebook’s advocacy to bring the Internet closer to more individuals and empower them with an easy, reliable, and worry-free connection at the comfort of their mobile phone.”

Moreover, those customers who don’t have enough prepaid load can “loan” a 10MB data plan for only US$0.23 cents or P10.00 which will be deducted on their succeeding top-up so they can fully explore content outside Facebook, making the experience seamless and worry-free.

The Free Facebook service, which was initially offered for three months paved the way for the Philippine telecom company to double its mobile data user base. Mobile browsing and other data revenues also increased to P11.6 billion as of end-2013, up 42% from P8.2 billion in 2012.

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The offer also formed part of the company’s mobile data strategy to grow the number of users who access the Internet on their mobile phones, as well as provide a seamless customer experience with service innovations that address the fear of mobile internet. Now, more than 1% of Facebook users worldwide are using Free Facebook on Globe.

Citing strong demand and customer take-up for one of its biggest promos to date, Globe Telecom is extending its Free Facebook offer until April 30.

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