This push is certainly not to benefit China alone, but Africa too. According to businessinsider.com:
Microsoft Corp. is making its biggest push into the heavily pirated
Chinese consumer computing market this summer by offering free upgrades
to Windows 10 to all Windows users, regardless of whether they are
running genuine copies of the software.
The move is an unprecedented attempt by Microsoft to get legitimate
versions of its software onto machines of the hundreds of millions of
Windows users in China. Recent studies show that three-quarters of all
PC software is not properly licensed there.
Terry Myerson, who runs Microsoft's operating systems unit, announced
the plan at the WinHEC technology conference in Shenzhen, China.
"We are upgrading all qualified PCs, genuine and non-genuine, to
Windows 10," he said in a telephone interview with Reuters. The plan is
to "re-engage" with the hundreds of millions of users of Windows in
China, he said, without elaboration.
Myerson said Windows 10 would be released globally sometime "this
summer." That is the first time Microsoft has put a time frame on the
release, though it has been expected in autumn, based on Microsoft's
release history.
Microsoft said in January it would offer free upgrades to Windows 10
for users of Windows 7 or later in an attempt to hold onto users and
make up for lost revenue by selling services such as Office over the
internet.
Microsoft is working with Lenovo Group Ltd, the world's biggest PC
maker, to help roll out Windows 10 in China to current Windows users,
Myerson said.
It is also offering Windows 10 through security company Qihoo 360
Technology Co. and Tencent Holdings Ltd, China's biggest social
networking company, which will build a Windows 10 app that will work on
smartphones and PCs for its popular QQ gaming and messaging service. QQ
has more than 800 million users.
Lenovo said in a statement it would make phones running Windows
software, available through China Mobile, sometime later this year.
Microsoft also said it was working with the Chinese handset maker
Xiaomi Technology Co. Ltd — which generally uses a form of Google Inc.'s
Android on its devices — to offer some customers a test version of
Windows 10 on their smartphones.
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