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- October 26, 2011 Wikipedia seeks global operator partners to enable free access
- January 24, 2012 Free mobile for Wikipedia starts with Orange
- February 19, 2012 Wikipedia at no data cost is appealing to mobile readers
- February 28, 2012 Telenor partnership makes Wikipedia free on mobile
- April 25, 2012 Crown Prince Haakon of Norway celebrates Wikipedia Zero
- May 3, 2012 Mobile milestone: Two billion page views
- May 26, 2012 Wikipedia Zero launches in Malaysia with Digi
- June 6, 2012 Marketing Free Knowledge on Mobile in Africa
- October 17, 2012 Wikipedia Zero reaches 230 million mobile users with Saudi Telecom partnership
- October 29, 2012 Wikipedia Zero grows readership in Africa and Asia
- December 20, 2012 The Countries in Which Mobile Matters Most
- January 17, 2013 Wikimedia Foundation winner of Knight News Challenge
- January 24, 2013 VimpelCom partnership grows the reach of Wikipedia Zero to 330 million mobile users
- February 1, 2013 Wikipedia Mobile Hits 3 Billion Monthly Page Views
- February 22, 2013 Getting Wikipedia to the people who need it most
- March 13, 2013 Wikipedia Zero wins 2013 SXSW Interactive "Activism" award
- March 19, 2013 Axiata joins Wikimedia Foundation as newest Wikipedia Zero partner
- June 19, 2013 A beautiful movement for free access to Wikipedia is growing from a slum in South Africa
- July 25, 2013 Aircel partnership brings Wikipedia Zero to India
- November 7, 2013 Telenor Wikipedia Zero partnership will provide free access to Wikipedia on mobile in Myanmar
- July 28, 2014 Free Knowledge Should Be for Everyone: Sign Your Name for Free Access to Wikipedia on Mobile Phones
- August 1, 2014 Wikipedia Zero and Net Neutrality: Protecting the Internet as a Public Space