Kazakhstan Connects Karaganda Region's New Settlements To Fiber-Optic Network
Date
6/13/2024 12:20:10 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, June 13. Within the
framework of the national project 'Affordable Internet', 164
villages in the Karaganda region of Kazakhstan will be connected to
fiber-optic communication by 2027, Trend reports.
According to an official source, the first stage will commence
this year, providing high-quality internet access to 42 villages
where nearly 32,000 people reside.
A total of 42 settlements will be connected to fiber-optic
Internet this year, followed by an additional 59 settlements next
year, with the remaining 63 settlements to be covered between 2026
and 2027.
The connection of fiber-optic communication to these settlements
will have a positive impact on the development of digitalization,
especially in the fields of health, education, and
entrepreneurship.
Meanwhile, Kazakhstan is witnessing the rapid development of
fiber-optic communications due to the active introduction of modern
technologies in the field of information infrastructure.
This process is supported by government programs aimed at
promoting the digitalization of the economy and society, which
contributes to increasing the availability of high-speed Internet
and improving telecommunications infrastructure.
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