Link3 provides free internet access to poor areas in Bangladesh

  • Link3 launched the Digital Empowerment Initiative, which aims to provide free internet access and digital literacy training to underprivileged communities.
  • Link3’s project has reached more than 50,000 people, providing internet resources and skills to people in rural and remote areas.
  • Link3 provides a telemedicine platform where patients in remote areas can consult with healthcare professionals via video calls.

As the largest home internet provider in Bangladesh, Link3 Technologies Limited is setting its sights on new areas. They are planning to expand services to underserved areas and explore emerging technologies such as 5G and IoT. With its forward-thinking approach, Link3 not only shapes the current state of digital connectivity in Bangladesh, but also defines the future of digital connectivity in Bangladesh.

Link3 implements a Community-Centric program

Link3 is spearheading several community-focused projects to underscore its commitment to social responsibility. Recently, Link3 launched the Digital Empowerment Initiative, which aims to bridge the digital divide by providing free internet access and digital literacy training to underprivileged communities.

The program has reached more than 50,000 people, providing them with the skills and resources they need to thrive in the digital age. This initiative is particularly influential in rural areas, where access to technology is a major barrier to development. The program includes hands-on training courses that teach basic computer skills, internet navigation, and online safety. The workshops were organised in cooperation with local non-governmental organisations and educational institutions. 

Link3’s community-centric initiatives are having a profound impact in Bangladesh, where we are committed to improving people’s productive lives by focusing on areas such as digital empowerment, education and health.

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Link3 focuses on school and rural networking needs

The Community-Centric program supports the integration of technology into school curricula, including access to educational software and online resources. Link3 donates computers, tablets and other digital devices to schools in need. The device is used to support interactive learning and provide students with access to digital tools. At a public primary school in Khulna, Link3 has equipped classrooms with computers and interactive whiteboards.

Link3 provides free high-speed internet access to underserved rural areas. In the remote village of Bandarban, Link3 has set up a community digital centre where residents can access the internet for education and skills development. The centre also hosts regular digital literacy workshops to help locals apply for jobs, access government services, and connect with broader educational resources.

Link3 Technologies facilitates digital healthcare in remote areas

Link3 provides a telemedicine platform that allows patients in remote areas to consult with healthcare professionals via video calls. At the same time, Link3 donates medical equipment to support the development of health technology infrastructure in rural clinics.

In the Sylhet region, Link3 has partnered with local health organisations to set up a telemedicine centre. The centre connects patients in remote areas with specialists in urban centres to provide them with timely medical consultations and follow-up care. This initiative has greatly increased the local population’s access to excellent medical resources.

About Link3 Technologies

Link3 Technologies, founded in 2008 and headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is the largest home internet service provider in the country. The company provides services such as high-speed broadband, commercial internet solutions, digital television and technical support, and has made significant contributions to community projects such as the Digital Empowerment Initiative and public Wi-Fi projects. Link3 Technologies has advanced fiber optic networks, AI-driven network optimisation and environmental-friendly data centres.

Zora-Lin

Zora Lin

Zora Lin is an intern news reporter at Blue Tech Wave specialising in Products and AI. She graduated from Chang’an University. Send tips to z.lin@btw.media.

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