The Government’s programme to provide free Internet service to communities across the island is opening doors of opportunity for residents who were limited by geography, says Minister of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport Daryl Vaz.
A TOTAL of 100 participants are set to commence training in coding under the 2023 Universal Service Fund (USF) Technology Advancement Programme (TAP) III Residential Coding Course. The opening ceremony for TAP III was held on September 1 at the.
Some 100 persons have enrolled in the 2023 Universal Service Fund (USF) Technology Advancement Programme (TAP) III Residential Coding Course. The opening ceremony for the initiative will be held on September 1 at the Stony Hill HEART.
THE Universal Service Fund (USF) continues its drive to increase digital inclusivity across the island through its projects that seek to facilitate Internet access in underserved communities.
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KINGSTON, Jamaica - Approximately 300 young people across Jamaica are set to benefit from the Universal Service Fund (USF) Technology Advancement Programme (TAP) III Coding Course this year.
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