India’s largest 4G network teams up with Facebook on a digital literacy program

India’s largest 4G network teams up with Facebook on a digital literacy program
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2019-7-4 09:42

India‘s second biggest network provider, Reliance Jio, has teamed up with  Facebook to launch a digital literacy program for people coming online for the first time. Jio, which has over 300 million subscribers in the country, will launch this program in 200 locations across 13 states.

The company said the ‘Digital Udaan’ initiative will eventually reach 7,000 locations. In sessions held every Saturday at these locations in regional languages, the program will teach new internet users about online safety, and how to use apps like Facebook. It’ll also help them get to grips with the carrier’s JioPhone, a low-cost feature phone…

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