Bridging the Digital Divide: Eastern Communications, Unconnected.Org Partner to Power Connectivity in 10 Underserved Learning Communities

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[From L to R:] Eastern Communications’ (EC) Chief Marketing and Experience Officer Jed Estanislao, EC Co-Coordinator Atty. Aileen Regio, EC Co-Coordinator Jaeson Evangelista, Unconnected.org Country General Manager Benjz Sevilla, and Technology and Operations Manager Jessieca Baris.

Premier telecommunications and ICT solutions provider Eastern Communications partners with unconnected.org to bring vital internet connectivity to ten geographically isolated and disadvantaged (GIDA) schools across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

As part of its mission in championing digital literacy and empowering unconnected communities, Eastern will provide free internet access to students, teachers, and the surrounding communities in ten remote locations, starting with eight target areas within Dipolog, General Santos, Tuguegarao, Naga, Kalibo, Bais, Davao, and Zamboanga.

“We believe that access to the internet is no longer a privilege, but a basic need, especially for education and access to vital information,” said Jed Estanislao, Chief Marketing and Experience Officer of Eastern Communications. “Through this partnership with unconnected.org, not only can we help bridge the digital divide but also drive digital literacy, especially in far-flung areas.”

The project officially commenced with a signing ceremony and joint planning session involving representatives from Eastern Communications and unconnected.org.

Representatives from Eastern Communications and unconnected.org. hold an official contract signing event and joint planning session.

Providing internet access to remote areas is key for unconnected citizens to participate in the digital economy – this is especially significant for key educational institutions in Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDA).

With reliable connectivity, students from the remote schools can supplement their classroom education with up-to-date online resources and explore more opportunities on the web.

Beyond just connectivity, Eastern Communications and unconnected.org are committed to digital empowerment, with digital literacy programs planned for these schools.

“This initiative reflects Eastern’s continued commitment to nation-building. By providing not just connectivity but also the tools to use it responsibly and effectively, we are investing in the future of these communities,” added Estanislao.

To learn more about Eastern Communications’ upcoming partnerships and community initiatives, visit www.eastern.com.ph or follow their Facebook page.

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