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USF ramps up efforts to bridge Jamaica's digital divide

Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Universal Service Fund, Andrew McRae, says his organisation remains steadfast in bridging Jamaica's digital divide and enhancing the quality of life for all citizens.

He says USF is committed to ensuring that all Jamaicans have access to the internet, which is essential for education, economic growth, and social inclusion.

In October, the USF commissioned five community Wi-Fi sites and launched a Connect Ja Public Wi-Fi facility, providing free high-speed internet access to underserved communities.

These hubs offer much-needed resources for residents, providing internet access that is essential for educational research, online learning, job hunting, and accessing government services.



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