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      Mobile phone users in Iraq overwhelmingly lack the means to      pay for expensive data plans, but a new partnership will give      millions of them free access to Wikipedia.    
    Wikimedias not just the editorial muscle behind the worlds    largest crowdsourced encyclopedia  if todays announcement is    any indication, its quite the philanthropic enterprise. On    Tuesday, Wikipedia members in Iraq, the nonprofit Wikimedia    Foundation, and Asiacell, one of Iraqs largest mobile    operators, announced a partnership thatwill see access to    Wikipedia provided free of charge to Asiacells 11 million    Iraqi customers.  
    Its part of Wikimedias ongoing Zero effort, which seeks to    provide Wikipedia free of charge on mobile phones. The program,    which was launched in 2013, waives fees for subscribers of    participating mobile operators so that they may read and edit    Wikipedia without using any of their mobile data. Its been    deployed in Malaysia, Kenya, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Jordan,    Kosovo, Nepal, Nigeria, Ghana, Myanmar, Angola, and Algeria,    and collectively spans 68 mobile operators in 52 countries.  
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    Its aimed at addressing what the Wikipedia Foundation claims    is one of the greatest barriers to internet access globally:    Affordability. An estimated 57 percent of the world cant    afford a 500MB monthly data plan at current prices. Ina    recent Wikipedia Foundation survey, a majority of participants    in Iraq reported that mobile data costs limited their use of    the internet.  
    The Asiacell effort was spearheaded by Sarmad Al Taie, an    Asiacell employee and Iraqi volunteer Wikipedia editor. In    2015, Sarmad and his wife, Ravan Al Taie, organized workshops    in Erbil, the capital city of Iraqi Kurdistan, to teach people    in Iraq how to edit Wikipedia. Later that year, the burgeoning    community launched Iraqi Wikimedians user group, the first    Wikimedia affiliate group recognized by Wikipedias broader    global community of editors.  
    Worldwide, Wikipedia is recognized as an important learning    resource, but it also offers a platform toshare knowledge    with the world, a company spokesperson said. Edits from any    country contribute to the worlds common knowledge repository,    seen by hundreds of millions of people every month [] With    this partnership, Asiacell customers will be able to edit    Wikipedia without mobile data charges  adding to and improving    articles in their preferred language and sharing knowledge of    Iraqs rich cultural history, heritage, and its people with the    rest of the world  
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    News of Wikipedia Zeros expansion comes on the heels of the    Wikimedia Foundations accessibility efforts. In May 2016, the    nonprofit embarked on a joint project with the KTH Royal    Institute of Technology in Sweden that adds text-to-speech    synthesis for certain parts of article entries, allowing them    to be read aloud. Its slated to be off the ground by 2017, at    which time English, Swedish, and Arabic speakers will be able    to hear as well as read Wikipedia posts.  
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