Sun.Star Baguio

Baguio SK chief seeks expansion of free WiFi

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

COUNCILOR Levy Lloyd Orcales is asking the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) to expand the implementa­tion of free WiFi to health care centers, barangay offices and to allow students to access it for their online class.

Orcales said given the Covid - 19 situation, both national and local government­s issued orders suspending classes in all levels for both public and private schools, subject to further guidelines and directives that maybe releases by the Covid - 19 Inter-Agency Task Force and were encouraged to develop creative and alternativ­e modes of education to allow the continuous learning of their students and for the completion of their school requiremen­ts prior to the closing of the current academic school year.

The DICT launched the National Broadband Program to provide free WiFi internet access in public places nationwide through the Pipol Konek-Free

WiFi Internet Access in Public Places Project.

The project is envisioned to enhance the internet accessibil­ity to boost the access to economic, social, educationa­l and other opportunit­ies for the Filipinos.

“Majority if not all of learning institutio­ns in the city has migrated to online classes and had set up internet –depend modes for continuous education of their students, however not all students in the city have access to the internet or with very poor internet connectivi­ty preventing them from effectivel­y participat­ing in their online requiremen­ts,” Orcales said.

The DICT has built 2,442 free WiFi sites covering 17 regions, 73 provinces and 662 municipali­ties in the country in public places like plazas and parks, public libraries, schools, colleges and universiti­es, rural health units and government hospitals, train stations, airports, and seaports, and national and local government offices.

Orcales said the DICT WiFi for all program is considered by the government as one of the probable solutions in fast tracking government efforts to combat the Covid-19 and assisting students in the city to have free and unhampered access to the internet for them to effectivel­y participat­e in their online classes or modules and primarily reaching out to more people to connect them with the internet and other available ICT infostruct­ures.

The resolution was approved during Monday’s regular council session.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? MAINTENANC­E. Employees of the Baguio Water District fast-track repair of damaged water pipes in the city before the onslaught of the rainy season.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes MAINTENANC­E. Employees of the Baguio Water District fast-track repair of damaged water pipes in the city before the onslaught of the rainy season.

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