Close to 5,000 Kerala schools to get 100 Mbps internet connectivity


Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 27 (IANS): Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITE) and BSNL on Wednesday joined hands for providing 100 Mbps Broadband Internet connectivity in High Schools, Higher Secondary Schools and Vocational Higher Secondary schools in the state, which will benefit close to 5,000 schools in the state.

The present 8 Mbps FTTH (Fibre to the Home) connections in schools will now be upgraded to 100 Mbps which is 12.5 times faster.

The MOU was signed by K.Anvar Sadath, CEO, KITE and C.V.Vinod, CGM, Kerala Circle, BSNL in the presence of V.Sivan Kutty, Minister for General Education.

The 100 Mbps Broadband Internet connectivity would benefit 45000 classrooms in 4685 schools included in the Hi-Tech school project, with better ICT enabled education.

As part of the Hi-Tech school project in 2018, KITE had deployed Laptops, Projectors, USB Speakers and Networking in these classes.

Even though at present Samagra Resource Portal and Sahitham mentoring portal is available in all classrooms in offline mode, with the availability of 100 Mbps connection in classrooms, all such Digital/Online systems can now be used more effectively.

This would also enable the availability of KITE VICTERS educational channel in all classrooms.

BSNL has agreed to enhance the broadband connection in schools to 100Mbsps without any additional cost and adhering to the existing rate of Rs 10000/- (+GST) by which the earlier 8 Mbps broadband connection was provided.

Each school can now use up to 3300 GB data per month as per this plan.

"This step would indeed strengthen the initiatives of the State towards becoming a Knowledge Society", said State Education Minister V. Sivan Kutty.

  

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