Hi Alex,
In the case of Orange, it is just free access through the native browser.  Other future partners may include other means of access, but will be case-by-case. 

Amit


On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Alex Wafula <xelawafs@yahoo.com> wrote:
Just to add on to Stephen's question, while using Facebook zero, it works with the phone's native browser but not on other apps that are used to access Facebook eg Opera mini, at least in my experience. Will this be the same case for Wikipedia zero, will the Wikipedia App for Android be able to access articles free of data charges or will this only be limited to a phone's native app?

Alex



> So, in any event, this is *not yet in effect*, in Kenya at least, right?

That's correct. Kenya will not be one of the first 6 - 8 countries we
roll out to in Orange's footprint in the Middle East and Africa. That
has to do with the operational constraints of each territory on
Orange's side (technical and marketing) so Kenya is later on the list.
We're not sure yet if it's in phase 2 (after the first 6 - 8) or phase
3 (the ones after that).

--Kul

_______________________________________________
Mobile-l mailing list
Mobile-l@lists.wikimedia.org
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-l



_______________________________________________
Mobile-l mailing list
Mobile-l@lists.wikimedia.org
https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-l




--
Amit Kapoor
Mobile Partnerships

Wikimedia Foundation