Vodacom announces free internet access for UCT
CAPE TOWN – Students and staff at the University of Cape Town (UCT) who are Vodacom subscribers will now have free internet access following the decision by the mobile network provider to zero-rate a number of academic sites.
Having already zero-rated the charge to key basic education sites and career portals, Vodacom announced that it has taken a decision to zero- rate services to universities for students and staff who are Vodacom subscribers.
This is in a bid to help address cost challenges associated with access to educational content and remote learning for institutions of higher learning.
Through this approach, Vodacom has already enabled 19 of the 23 South African universities, including UCT, with free internet access.
Dr Max Price, UCT Vice-Chancellor said that students and other eligible users will have access to the free service. Free internet access to students and staff has until now only been accessible through the Eduroam Wi-Fi platform that can only be accessible within the vicinity of the university and its residences.
“The University of Cape Town is grateful to Vodacom for providing such an important resource to our students and staff. The service will be very useful to our students in that it will enable them to do their work off-campus without worrying about data costs or without having the need to travel to campus,” said Price.
In the case of UCT, the sites will be accessible through the agreed uniform resource locators (URL), internet protocols (IP) and ports which will provide addresses to particular pages and files on the internet.
Source: iol.co.za