Nearly 270 schools in the Akmola Region are set to receive high-speed internet access, as reported by Kazinform on January 30.
Bayurzhan Rapikov, head of the regional digitalization and archives department, announced that Starlink, a high-speed satellite internet service, will provide a stable and fast connection for remote and rural areas. This initiative will enable students and teachers to utilize modern digital educational resources.
The Starlink Project
The implementation of the Starlink project is part of a broader initiative for the digitalization of education in Kazakhstan. The goal is to provide more than 2,000 secondary education organizations in Kazakhstan with broadband access to modern educational technologies by the end of March. This initiative aligns with Kazakhstan’s vision of universal internet access for its citizens.
Minister of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry Bagdat Mussin said about the initiative: “I believe this will give a lot of opportunities to those people who have no internet connection in a rural area,” he added.
5G Base Stations in Kokshetau
In addition to the Starlink project, there are plans to install 56 5G base stations in Kokshetau. As of today, seven of these stations have been launched. The installation of these 5G base stations is expected to further enhance the internet connectivity in the region.
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