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Tanzanias Tigo has partnered with Facebook to give East African customers free access to the social networking site across all mobile networks

"This partnership means that Tigo customers can, for the first time, access Facebook through their handsets without incurring any data charges and connect with the social media network's two millions users in Tanzania and its 1.2 billion users worldwide," said Diego Gutierrez, general manager of Tigo said at the launch of the partnership.

The strategic partnership is part of Facebook's recent Internet.org initiative launched by the company's founder, Mark Zuckerberg.

This is however the second time that Facebook and Millicom, Tigo's parent company, have gone into collaboration since the launch of Facebook's free mobile access in Paraguay in December 2003.

One of the main advantages of the initiative is that for the first time, the Facebook platform would be offered in English and Swahili, the national language of Tanzanians and the majority of people in East, Central and Southern Africa.

Tanzania will therefore become the first country to showcase the Swahili language globally.

"The new service will open new frontiers to Tanzanians and to other Swahili speakers by offering them new business, educational and other socio-economic opportunities across the world," Gutierrez said.

He also added that with this initiative, many East African customers will get their first exposure to the internet and social media in their home language.

Facebook's director for international growth and partnership, Nicola D' Elia, expressed the social media company's excitement about their second partnership with Tigo.

"We're excited to be working with Tigo again to give more people in Tanzania the ability to share and connect free of data charges across Facebook apps and mobile website, and now in the traditional language of Swahili," he said.

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