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Newlands in Portmore gets community Wi-Fi

Published:Wednesday | December 29, 2021 | 9:33 AM
Chief Executive Officer of the Universal Service Fund (USF), Daniel Dawes (left), and Member of Parliament for St Catherine East Central, Alando Terrelonge (third left), welcome the launch of a free Wi-Fi hotspot for the community of Newlands, in Portmore, St Catherine, recently. Others pictured from left are residents of the area, Lennox Hinds and Delroy Dobey -Contributed photo.

The community of Newlands in Portmore, St Catherine has become the first in the area to get free Wi-Fi under the Universal Service Fund (USF) initiative to increase Internet service in various communities.

Speaking at the launch, Member of Parliament for St Catherine East Central Alando Terrelonge welcomed the $7 million facility as a great tool to further the development of the community, especially, education and business.

“Internet is a universal human right that our children must have, that our communities must have, that all our Jamaicans must have access to, because it is now power; and the pandemic has shown that if children don't have access, we are going to leave them in the dark ages,” Terrelonge told his audience.

While arguing that it is one of the best investments in the constituency, the MP said the system will “foster education, commerce, and development, and we can live in the future, today,” he said.

Principal of the Newlands Basic School Angela Dawes said some children in the area are from homes without Internet, and students from the early childhood to tertiary level will benefit from the service.

Businesses in the community will also benefit, as “they will be able to advertise their business.

“The Newlands community is extremely grateful for this Internet service, during, and even after the pandemic,” she said.

Youth leader in the area Claudine Duncan told the ceremony that the Wi-Fi facility is an “opportunity to eliminate glitches with online schooling, and we are grateful for such a privilege,” she said.

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