Published on September 4th, 2022 📆 | 8619 Views ⚑
0One Of Claro’s Objectives Is To Expand Access To Technology To Bridge The Digital Gap In Rural Areas. Economy |
Puerto Murialdo, one of the rural parishes of Loreto Canton, in the province of Orellana, with about 4,000 inhabitants and 90% of the Kichwa population by self-identification, has 4G technology.
This has allowed them to access education apart from communication, showcasing their creations, undertakings and natural resources.
“I use the YouTube app to learn a lot of things. In my branch of welding (it helps me) to learn more and investigate”, says Kevin Blassia, a welder from Puerto Murialdo at Amazon. He promotes his services through social networks.
Added to this parish are San Pablo de Tenta (Loja), Imantag (Imbabura), Santa Rosa de Flandes (Guayas), Paquisha (Zamora Chinchipe), San Simón (Bolivar), Seville don Bosco (Morona Santiago), Moromoro (El Oro). ) ), among others, where its residents attest that Claro as well as the arrival of 4G networks in their areas boost their business and business.
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Residents of the rural parish of San Pablo de Tenta, in the province of Loja, could also watch by video call, this September 2, presentation made by the President of the Republic Guillermo Lasso from the parish of Tarifa, Puntos del Encuentro, performed by the Ministry of Telecommunications and the Information Society Samborondon, Guas on the project.
By 2025, we will be investing USD 48 million to improve connectivity across the country and go where it has never been before. We will achieve digital equality! Similarly, we refurbished and equipped 886 meeting points in priority areas. More connectivity and opportunities! pic.twitter.com/4vdS9QdUCp
— Guillermo Lasso (@LassoGuillermo) 2 September 2022
Claro reps comment that Expanding access to technology is importantbecause it promotes social, economic and Contributes to bridging the digital divide The country needs it so that the people of Ecuador have equal opportunities for development. For this reason, they maintain, they connect geographically remote rural populations, such as San Pablo de Tenta, with 4G technology (higher speeds and more services).
The company says This connectivity allows for greater social inclusionSince through this Ecuadorians can access online education, work, health counseling and entertainment, which is possible due to advances in technology, as well as investments made by Claro year after year to reach more places and Ecuadorians .
According to Claro’s figures, currently more than 500 rural parishes are connected to high-speed internet and digital services (4G).
Entrepreneurs and artisans from rural parishes such as San Pablo de Tenta have indicated that with 4G technology they can quickly access social networks and other applications such as Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp.
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One of them is Delia Maria Japon, who lives in San Pablo de Tenta and says Claro’s 4G network has helped her communicate with her relatives living abroad.
Fabian Toquiza, another artisan from the Quilotoa tourism center, has also leveraged technology to improve his technology and innovate in processes, designs and textures, in addition to exporting his products, he says.
Famous Attraction Tourist, Toquija, who sells his products in the Quilotoa region, says, “Connectivity has done a lot to investigate (for example) the subject of handicrafts, to improve the quality of designs, to improve the quality of paintings. ” of Cotopaxi Province, visited by foreigners and citizens. (yo)
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