Guyana’s National Data Management Authority (NDMA) has successfully installed satellite connectivity in 93 villages across the country, benefitting approximately 35,000 residents. The initiative, which falls under the WiFiGY platform, aims to provide reliable and free internet access to underserved communities, thereby bridging the digital divide. One of the recent successes of the project was the installation of satellite internet and IP phone services at the Katoka Village ICT Hub in Region Nine. The new services will enable residents to access high-speed internet, with speeds of up to 10Mbps, for free. In addition, the IP phone services will allow the community to stay connected with loved ones and access emergency services if needed. The satellite connectivity will open up opportunities for remote work, e-commerce, online education, and electronic access to government services, among other digital services. The NDMA’s efforts in hinterland and remote communities aim to ensur...
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