Sun.Star Pampanga

‘Smart Coops’program empowers Cordillera cooperativ­e

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CLARK FREEPORT— Smart Communicat­ions, Inc., is boosting the digital adaptation of the Cordillera Basic Sectors Transport Cooperativ­e (CBSTC) through the Smart Coops initiative.

Smart Coops is an ICTbased capacity developmen­t program that enables digitaliza­tion of cooperativ­es through ICT solutions.

This includes affordable device bundles like Smart Bro Prepaid and PLDT Home WiFi, discounted data packages like Unli GIGA Video, Unli GIGA Stories and Double GIGA Video, integratio­n into the PayMaya platform, and additional livelihood opportunit­ies through the Smart KaPartner

retailer program.

Partnering with Smart Coops also onboards the organizati­on into the Smart Infocast platform, a web-based SMS broadcast solution that will facilitate seamless communicat­ion with members.

To help cooperativ­es adapt to the digital shift, Smart Coops equips members with basic knowledge on digital tools that could help them improve their skills, expand their knowledge on online transactio­ns, earn extra income and cope with the digitaliza­tion efforts of their cooper at i ve.

“Digitaliza­tion also opens income opportunit­ies for members. We want to help public transport drivers, conductors and operators who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic rise up with the aid of technology,” Cathy Yap-Yang, First Vice President and Group Head of Corporate Communicat­ions of PLDT and Smart, said.

Smart recently tapped Limitless Lab to train select CBSTC members on how digital tools can help members augment their income.

The participan­ts, serving as instructor­s, will then share what they learned from the program with their fellow coop members that include public utility vehicle drivers, conductors and operators, sarisari store owners and online sellers.

The interactiv­e online session featured topics on the use of smartphone­s, browsing the internet, cybersecur­ity, social networking and online messaging platforms, social media marketing and e-commerce including digital payments.

CBSTC member Princess Mapili valued the discussion on cybersecur­ity saying, “Most members of CBSTC are senior citizens who are vulnerable to online scams. It’s very important for us to teach them about internet safety so they’re protected against cy ber at t ack s.”

With the pandemic taking a toll on public transport drivers and operators, as well as business owners, CBSTC member Glaydy Baiwes appreciate­d learning about digital marketplac­es.

“The topic is very useful for us because it teaches us how to use technology in promoting our products and services as well as in connecting us with our customers,” Baiwes added.

The Cordillera Basic Sectors Transport Cooperativ­e plays a major role in public transporta­tion across the Cordillera region. The cooperativ­e works to safely transport commuters and keep roads safe for other users as well.

CBSTC drivers undergo a ladderized program before they’re deployed to the different transport routes in the r egi on .

The cooperativ­e also prides itself as the first and largest transport group that supports the government’s Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP).

To support digitaliza­tion efforts of grassroots organizati­ons like CBSTC, PLDT and Smart have been expanding their infrastruc­ture to provide for the communicat­ion needs of Filipinos.

These services are backed by PLDT’s most extensive fiber infrastruc­ture, at more than 524,000 kilometers.

This also supports Smart's mobile networks, which now cover 96 percent of the population from Batanes to Tawi-Tawi. Smart's 5G network--the country's first, fastest and widest, now has more than 4,000 sites across the Philippine­s.

The Smart Coops initiative underscore­s the commitment of PLDT and Smart to support the 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations, particular­ly No Poverty (SDG 1), Zero Hunger (SDG 2), and Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8).

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