PLDT Enterprise boosts Batanes State College learning experience

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FOR some academic institutions, the pivot to distance learning has only highlighted the challenges they face with regards to geography

Batanes State College , a public school located in a remote island at the northernmost tip of Luzon, is one example that faced these lingering disadvantages.PLDT Enterprise, the corporate business arm of PLDT, signs an agreement to provide BSC with its cutting-edge iGate Premium Internet Access, a dedicated internet access service that ensures seamless connectivity.

“iGate can reliably facilitate virtual attendance,” says BSC President Dr. Djovi Regala Durante, a key point he emphasized particularly for isolated provinces such as Batanes. The collaboration between PLDT Enterprise and Batanes State College marks a significant impact on the academe sector in the region. Staff, educators, and students will benefit from enhanced connectivity and the ability to access a wealth of educational resources seamlessly.

To those still facing challenges in connectivity, Magbatoc offers an invitation to “join the league of forward-thinking educational institutions that have already embraced iGate and provide your students and educators with the tools they need to succeed in a digital world.”

 

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