Telecommunications company Orange has signed a strategic partnership –
on an exclusive basis – with Baidu, the Chinese internet company, to
develop a co-branded Internet browser for smartphone customers in
Africa, the Middle East and Asia (AMEA). The partnership marks the first
time Baidu has signed such an agreement with a global operator, and
supports Orange and Baidu’s aim to make the mobile web available for all
in emerging markets.
Mobile Internet usage in Africa is increasing rapidly as Orange
continues to deploy 3G networks and make more low-cost smartphones
available, customers have been steadily moving from basic feature phones
towards more low-cost Android smartphones.
Orange, which has a mobile customer base in AMEA of nearly 80 million
customers, has continued to see its smartphone user base in AMEA
increasing, for example the demand for Android devices in Egypt has
doubled in H2 2012.
The new Orange and Baidu browser offers a highly customisable but
simple interface for customers in AMEA, enabling them to access
web-based apps and Internet services unique to Baidu and Orange, as well
as services like Wikipedia, Facebook or Twitter, amongst others.
Customers are expected to benefit from a new, feature rich user
interface that provides one-click access to all of their preferred local
and global services. The company also emphasises the benefits of
a browser that is faster and more data efficient compared to other
browsers, reducing the amount of data consumed by 30-90% depending on
the types of services and files accessed.
Orange and Baidu have already developed an Arabic and English
browser, being launched for Mobinil customers, and both companies are
now working to launch French versions of the browser for countries
across Orange’s African & Middle East footprint.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
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