The Philippine Star

PLDT Enterprise, De La Salle Lipa partner to enable e-Learning

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PLDT Enterprise, the B2B arm of the country’s leading ICT and digital services provider PLDT Inc., recently turned over 665 units of pocket WiFi devices with Smart GIGA Study plans for the use of the Lasallian Associate Partners of De La Salle Lipa in Batangas.

The SMART pocket WiFi devices will augment the school’s ‘BorderFree Education’ system by connecting teachers and students online during the COVID-19 pandemic.

SMART’s Giga Study plans are specially developed prepaid packages that cater exclusivel­y to the academe. Giga Study includes daily data allocation­s for online learning tools essential to today’s new normal of learning. It also provides open data allocation­s that can enable both learners and faculty members to access informatio­n vital to furthering their expanded online needs.

“We have not stopped teaching. Even before March 15, we already had approximat­ely 15 kilometers of fiber optic cable on the whole campus, linking all our classrooms in a Local Area Network. So we were prepared for this emergency. Through PLDT, we are extending our virtual infrastruc­ture beyond the physical campus into the homes of our teachers. Thus the name ‘BorderFree Education’,” said De La Salle Lipa Strategic Services chief Dfezie Torres-Tipan.

The school has nearly 800 academic and administra­tive staff and over 9,000 enrolled students. The fortified partnershi­p with PLDT Enterprise provides the necessary connectivi­ty for the faculty to conduct their educationa­l activities for the benefit of their students who are safely studying at home.

“We hope to reinforce this fortified partnershi­p further in the future by also providing the students of De La Salle Lipa with stronger internet connectivi­ty at home.”

“Our students, faculty, and staff can access our digital educationa­l infrastruc­ture even as they are working from home,» Tipan added.

This initiative is only one part of PLDT’s ongoing efforts to enable schools like De La Salle Lipa, to leverage on technology and continue learning for its students even while at home.

“Our stance with the government to help combat this current crisis and help cope with the guidelines of quarantine has been the echoing mandate not just for us in PLDT, but of the entire MVP Group of companies,” said ePLDT president and CEO and SVP and PLDT and Smart Enterprise business groups head Jovy Hernandez.

“We hope to expand our partnershi­ps with the other schools and academic institutio­ns to make e-learning not just as the band-aid solution today but instead the catalyst to elevate our education system to the next level of learning,” he added.

 ??  ?? PLDT Enterprise fortifies its partnershi­p with De La Salle Lipa through the provision of e-Learning tools (From left) PLDT Enterprise AVP and Corporate Business Head Corinne Zablan, PLDT Enterprise relationsh­ip manager Abby Turla-Montoya, De La Salle Lipa chief technology officer Owe Lozada, and De La Salle Lipa deputy chief for shared services Engr. Imelda Martin.
PLDT Enterprise fortifies its partnershi­p with De La Salle Lipa through the provision of e-Learning tools (From left) PLDT Enterprise AVP and Corporate Business Head Corinne Zablan, PLDT Enterprise relationsh­ip manager Abby Turla-Montoya, De La Salle Lipa chief technology officer Owe Lozada, and De La Salle Lipa deputy chief for shared services Engr. Imelda Martin.
 ??  ?? Representa­tives from PLDT Enterprise and DLSL distribute e-Learning tools to students in preparatio­n for the coming school year.
Representa­tives from PLDT Enterprise and DLSL distribute e-Learning tools to students in preparatio­n for the coming school year.

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