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Airtel and Facebook have partnered to make it easier for people in Kenya to access the internet. The partnership will offer the Internet.org app to Airtel’s prepaid and post-paid customers in Kenya. Facebook’s Internet.org app provides a set of locally relevant basic internet services free of charge in order to make it easier for people to access the internet. Through the app, Airtel customers using mobile internet capable devices will now be able to access a set of free services in categories such as health, education, sports, jobs, and local information.
At the launch, Airtel Kenya CEO Mr. Adil El Youssefi said, “This partnership responds to the needs of our youthful customers who are in constant need to access the internet and keep in touch with events and activities at all times.

Chris Daniels, Vice President of Product for Internet.org at Facebook said, “Following our great success with the Internet.org app in Zambia, Facebook is excited to continue its partnership with Airtel to bring the Internet.org app to its customers in Kenya. We can make a big impact by making the internet accessible through this set of free basic services, which we hope will ultimately lead to more people coming online.”

As part of Facebook’s Internet.org app in Kenya, Airtel customers will have free access to: AccuWeather; BBC News; BBC Swahili; BabyCenter & MAMA; BrighterMonday; Daily Nation; Ebola Information; Facebook; Facts for Life; Girl Effect; Jamii Forums; Messenger; OLX; Scholars4Dev; SuperSport; Toto Health; Wattpad; Wikipedia.

The offer will give Airtel customers the freedom to access these basic services by visiting www.internet.org or downloading the Internet.org app in the Google Play Store. Normal data charges will only apply when a user browses outside the set of free basic services.