Simplify, one of the fastest-growing Internet-sharing company, is stepping up its effort to bring affordable Internet for everyone, by launching $1 Internet initiative today. Under this social initiative, Simplify users pay only $1 in the local currency for every gigabyte of data consumed.
Internet demand surges amid COVID-19 lockdown. Working and learning from homes are the new norms. In this unprecedented move during this challenging time, Simplify aims to standardize the rate of Internet access globally and brings it to the lowest point possible.
Starting from today, $1 Internet is now available in two dozen countries below:
$1 - United States
£1 - United Kingdom
€1 - European Union (across Europe except Czech Republic, Denmark, Poland and Sweden)
AUD 1 - Australia
MYR 1 - Malaysia
NZD 1 - New Zealand
SGD 1 - Singapore
CHF 1 - Switzerland
In conjunction with this "data-relief" effort, Simplify is also making Internet access extremely affordable for users located in:
PLN 5 - Poland
DKK 10 - Denmark
MXN 10 - Mexico
PHP 10 - Philippines
SEK 10 - Sweden
THB 10 - Thailand
HKD 25 - Hong Kong
CZK 30 - Czech Republic
JPY 100 - Japan
TWD 100 - Taiwan
IDR 5000 - Indonesia
Internet access is already a commodity. While the Internet is openly accessible, why are consumers still paying different Internet rates to stream the same YouTube video online? How might we standardize the cost of accessing Internet at one single price?
Thus, $1 Internet, worldwide!
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