Bitget provides public welfare network services to remote areas through the Starlink Program
Bitget announced the improvement of network infrastructure in remote areas of the Philippines through satellite internet deployed by the Starlink program. The initial coverage points include the Espoir School of Life and Barangay Pitogo on Siargao Island.
This program introduces Starlink satellite equipment to provide six months of free high-speed internet to local areas, aiming to address issues such as insufficient educational resources and poor communication.
Bitget stated that in the future, it will further provide skills training and resource support to local students and women's cooperatives through its "Blockchain4Youth" and "Blockchain4Her" projects.
Previously, due to infrastructure limitations, local residents mainly relied on microwave radio frequency communications, which were frequently interrupted and slow, making it difficult to meet basic needs such as online learning and telemedicine. The satellite network access will improve these issues, providing more stable information services to the area.
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