Twitter To Launch Burundi-Like Service

Twitter Announces New Service Model Similar to Burundi Offering


Twitter To Launch Burundi-Like Service

(Twitter To Launch Burundi-Like Service)

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Twitter revealed plans today for a new service option. This option mirrors the service recently introduced in Burundi. The company aims to provide more choices globally.

The service offers core Twitter features. Users can post tweets. They can follow other accounts. They can see updates in their timeline. This version is simpler than the main Twitter app. It focuses on essential communication.

Twitter believes this model suits users in many regions. It works well on basic mobile phones. It uses less data. This is important where internet connections are slow. It is also important where data costs are high.

The Burundi service launched earlier this year. It proved successful. User numbers grew steadily. Engagement levels met company targets. Twitter sees potential for this model elsewhere. It addresses specific access challenges.

The new service will launch in several other markets soon. Exact countries will be named later. Rollout begins next quarter. Twitter will adapt the service slightly for each location. Local languages will be supported.

Access requires a compatible mobile device. Users sign up with a phone number. The interface is streamlined. Graphics are minimal. This ensures faster loading times. It also reduces battery consumption.

Twitter stated this move supports its goal. The goal is connecting everyone. Not all users need advanced features. Some users prefer a simpler experience. This service provides that option. It expands Twitter’s potential user base.


Twitter To Launch Burundi-Like Service

(Twitter To Launch Burundi-Like Service)

The company will offer basic support for the service. Support includes account help. It also includes troubleshooting common issues. Pricing details remain under review. Twitter expects very low costs. Costs might be free in some cases. Paid options could involve small fees.

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