NEW DELHI: Google has entered into a partnership with Wi-Fi provider O-Zone Networks (O-Zone) to encourage mobile internet usage and get consumer experiences of Google+ and YouTube on their portable devices while away from work and home.
As part of the deal, all Google+ users will get free and unlimited access to Google+ on the Wi-Fi network at all O-Zone hotspots across the country. Further, users will be able to surf YouTube for 10 minutes each week at no charge.
This first-of-its-kind offer will go live this weekend and will be available for three months pan-India, initially at all O-Zone Wi-Fi hotspots.
O-Zone‘s services are available at popular hangouts like Café Coffee Day, McDonalds, Café Oz, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, Costa Coffee, Subway, OM Bookshop, etc., and also in buildings managed by DLF, Fortis, the Ansal Group, the Oberoi-Trident hotels and the Radisson group.
O-Zone Networks CEO Sanjeev (Bobby) Sarin said, "This association between Google India and O-Zone Networks reinforces the fact that people are now realising the power of Wi-Fi. We aim to provide a good internet surfing experience to the customers. With India being the fastest growing internet market in the world, people are very conscious of the content they view online. This will enable them to enjoy Google+ and YouTube free of cost at any of our hotspots."