Alibaba in talks with Telecom operators to provide free Internet in India
Alibaba’s UCWeb, the internet software and services provider has big plans for India, the company is currently negotiating with telecom operators and Wi-Fi providers to provide free internet in India, Jack Huang, President of Overseas Business, Alibaba Mobile Business told Business Insider India, “We will definitely look at the opportunity to work together with service providers or even some Wi-Fi providers. We are trying to offer lower cost data to users and better connectivity, even free of cost connectivity. Wi-Fi providers and other players can be potentials and we are in talk”. The company feels this is the best way to deal with the varying internet connection in the country.

Current rules in India do not allow anyone to connect content with usage and the telecom regulator is in the process of defining Net Neutrality for the country. If Alibaba is looking at connecting its own content to the free usage it will inevitably have issues with the telecom regulator as was seen in Facebook’s Free Basics.
Through UCWeb, Alibaba Group had just recently announced Rs. 2Billion worth investment in India and Indonesia in the next 2 years. The Chinese e-commerce giant is looking to hire over 30,000 bloggers and other content developers and has recently launched compensation plan for writers and contributors.
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Alibaba in talks with Telecom operators to provide free Internet in India
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