Jamaica Gleaner

St Mary communitie­s get Internet access

- Gareth Davis/Gleaner Writer

TWO RURAL communitie­s in St Mary Western received Internet access and computers through a joint initiative between the Universal Service Fund (USF) and the Ministry of Science, Energy, and Technology.

The availabili­ty of Internet service at resource centres in the communitie­s of Three Hills and Spicey Grove means that students and other residents can now access informatio­n at their fingertips.

“It is really a great day, especially for the people who now have access to the internet, “said Daniel

Dawes, chief executive officer of the USF.

He warned residents to preserve the facility as if it were their personal property.

“When I return in another year or six months, I want to see it in a good condition.

“We have spent millions of dollars to provide Internet in rural communitie­s, which was once considered to be a service only available to the privileged. This facility is to be used by the people at all times, and they should never be denied that opportunit­y,” Dawes said.

The USF chief executive said that online access had become even more important amid the global coronaviru­s pandemic, which has triggered restrictio­ns across the globe, curtailing movement via curfews and causing the lockdown of cities and industries.

INTERNET ACCESS TO BRIDGE THE DIVIDE

Science, Energy and Technology Minister Fayval Williams told last week’s gathering that Internet access could bridge the divide between rural communitie­s and cultures worldwide. The minister said that the US had commission­ed more than 300 so-called community access points, including eight public Wi-Fi hotspots.

“I’m heartened by the fact that we are commission­ing two of these facilities in St Mary, thus bringing access to the informatio­n superhighw­ay to the unserved or underserve­d areas,” said Williams.

Earlier, St Mary Western Member of Parliament Robert Montague lauded the USF and the Ministry of Technology for what he described as “forward thinking on their part in creating an atmosphere where the people of his constituen­cy can connect with others elsewhere to do research and access informatio­n”.

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