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    Zoom Fibre connects 100 South African schools

    Promoted | In a boost for education, Zoom Fibre has successfully connected of 100 schools through its Schools Fibre Project.
    By Zoom Fibre26 January 2024
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    In a significant development for education and connectivity in South Africa, Zoom Fibre has announced the successful connection of 100 schools through its Schools Fibre Project. This achievement reflects Zoom Fibre’s commitment to providing high-speed internet access for the next generation and breaking down barriers to connectivity in the education landscape.

    A digital future for education

    The Schools Fibre Project was born out of a simple yet powerful vision – to provide seamless and reliable internet connectivity to schools nationwide. Zoom Fibre’s goal is to create an optimal learning environment by ensuring that both students and educators have access to the digital tools essential for 21st-century learning.

    Zoom Fibre works closely with each school to provide customised solutions based on their unique needs and challenges. This personalised approach ensures that the Schools Fibre Project is a perfect fit for each educational institution.

    Keith Joseph, chief commercial officer at Zoom Fibre, says: “In celebration of this milestone, Zoom Fibre extends heartfelt gratitude to the schools, educators and communities that have embraced the Schools Fibre Project. As we look ahead, we’re excited to continue expanding our reach, creating more opportunities for growth, learning, and success in South African schools.”

    Growing demand for better connectivity in schools

    Amid this accomplishment, it is essential to recognise the growing demand for improved connectivity in South African schools. Educators and students alike have expressed the need for reliable and high-speed internet access to leverage fully the benefits of digital learning tools and online educational resources.

    In response to this demand, Zoom Fibre’s Schools Fibre Project not only meets but exceeds expectations, addressing the call for better connectivity and bridging the digital gap that has persisted for too long. The tailored solutions provided by Zoom Fibre are a direct response to the diverse educational landscapes across the country, acknowledging and fulfilling the unique requirements of each school.

    As South African schools strive to prepare students for a future where technology is central, the demand for better connectivity becomes synonymous with the demand for quality education.

    The impact of the Schools Fibre Project extends beyond education. Increased connectivity opens up opportunities for local businesses, community services, and economic growth. Zoom Fibre is proud to contribute to this positive ripple effect, fostering development in the regions it serves.

    Zoom Fibre’s continued mission for empowerment

    Connecting 100 schools marks a significant step forward in Zoom Fibre’s ongoing mission to empower communities through technology. As South Africa progresses towards a digitally inclusive future, Zoom Fibre remains dedicated to driving positive change and making a lasting impact on education and connectivity.

    To find out more about Zoom Fibre’s services and projects, visit www.zoomfibre.co.za.

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