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Liquid Telecom Opens Its Online Learning Platform to Educational Institutions

Kabira Daisy

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Liquid Telecom, a Nairobi-based Pan-African communications solutions provider, has opened its virtual learning platform to educational institutions and customers across 13 countries for remote learning.

“We are helping educational institutions access six months free trial of Microsoft Office 365 and Minecraft education edition that allow group learning, access to education resources and remote teaching.” said Liquid Telecom Marketing Manager in Kenya, Mujeni Aseli, adding that universities and colleges will be given a six-month free trial access to Microsoft Teams and other applications.

“Companies are already on the right trajectory. Technology will help companies change how they innovate and develop products which makes the go to market period shorter,” she said.

In the wake of coronavirus in Kenya all public and private universities have been ordered closed with most assuming an online-based platform to disburse learning materials as well as enable student-lecturer interactions.

Liquid Telecom Chief Executive Officer Nic Rudnick pointed out that the firm had strengthened its end-to-end value chain technology to support remote working capabilities, ranging from mobile operators, carriers, enterprise, media and content companies.

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