TTCL gives technologies to colleges in a bid to enhance the education sector

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Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited (TTCL) has donated 10 pc systems to Iringa's Global Outreach Centre, as part of endeavours to boost the education and learning sector in the region. In addition to the computer systems, TTCL in addition has provided a high-speed internet bundle to guarantee the centre completely capitalises on Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

Giving a presentation on behalf of the Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited (TTCL), the Southern Highland Head of Business Unit, Juvenal Utafu revealed that the organization is very pleased to be a part of attempts to further improve education and learning in the country. He went on to state that the organization understands the importance of education in the country and is eager to work in cooperation with the authorities in helping the learning program to build up the nation. He also added that Global Outreach Tanzania deserve acknowledgement for starting a task that will definitely bring considerable advantages to the sector.

'I ask students to use the programme as a way to increase their education and learning for the advantage of the nation and never otherwise. I believe through this venture we are going to be able to create a well-informed culture,' he explained.
Based on this official statement, after September this season TTCL will connect each cellular methods of high-speed data for mobile phones and information devices. The services, generally known as Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Long-Term Evolution (LTE), will likely then be in a position to enable improved protection of the system in total country.

Speaking on behalf of Iringa, their local education and learning officer, Eusedius Mtavangu, thanked TTCL efforts to market the education and other sectors. Mtavangu called upon others to copy TTCL in its effort to assist the education field through discovering sensible applications of the changes and fast growth of modern technology in Tanzania. He added in the point that Global Outreach Tanzania has so far supported 13 educational facilities with free computer studies and so far as many as 5,000 students and 500 teachers have benefited from the work.

So far TTCL has had an incredibly good year. Regarding their most current enterprise innovations they have not too long ago agreed upon an agreement with leading satellite telecommunication organization Avanti Communications as a way to increase their particular high-speed high speed system to customers past the limits of fibre facilities.

The firm hopes that by applying both GSM and LTE Tanzanian residents will be able to access the greatest services offered at present to mobile handset customers. A lot of the service programs which will be put on the market will allow their clientele to make use of their cellular devices for numerous specific activities, including on-line capital transfers as well as other banking operations, and at the same time enable them to access basic data and internet services.