FLOW is proud to announce its partnership with the Government of Grenada and the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (NTRC) to introduce ‘JUMP’ — an initiative aimed at bridging the digital divide and promoting digital inclusion throughout the country.
JUMP, a joint effort between FLOW, the government, and the NTRC, targets 1,500 households over the next 6 months, offering subsidised high-speed internet connectivity, compatible devices, and digital literacy training for just $20 per month. This collaboration reflects the shared commitment of FLOW, the government, and the NTRC to ensure equal access to digital opportunities for all citizens.
“We are committed to harnessing our resources and capabilities to narrow the digital divide. Our focus is on qualifying low-income households, especially those with at-risk children and adolescents,” said Lincoln Baptiste, Country Manager of Flow Grenada.
Anika Davis-George, Commercial Manager of Flow Grenada, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We are in the business of connecting the unconnected, and through JUMP, we are providing the tools necessary for our citizens to engage in the digital space.”
With JUMP, FLOW, the government, and the NTRC are not only providing connectivity but also empowering individuals to access remote learning, telehealth, e-commerce, entrepreneurship, and social services, thereby fostering national development and preventing generational poverty.
The JUMP initiative demonstrates the commitment of FLOW, the government, and the NTRC to connectivity, commitment, and care, as they work together to bridge the digital divide and create a more inclusive and connected Grenada.
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