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Google is to provide Google Assistant for people without Internet Access

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In the recent years, Google has extended the span of its digital assistant service to involve people  who possess internet enabled mobile phones. Presently the Google search giant is bringing the support of users who don't have access to any web whatsoever.

At an event in New Delhi on Thursday, the organization reported a 24×7 mobile phone line that anybody on Vodafone-Idea telecom system could dial to have their inquiries replied.

Users will have the option to dial 000-800-9191-000 and they won't be charged for the call or the service. Manuel Bronstein, a VP at Google, said the organization is wanting to arrive at a huge number of clients in India who presently don't have access to mobile phone or internet.

Indeed, even as there are in excess of 500 million clients with access to web and around 450 million with mobile phones in India, a significant part of the country's 1.3 billion individuals stay detached.

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