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    Ghana's Crossover Academy benefits from SkyVision donation

    Underprivileged schoolchildren are reportedly to benefit from the recent donation of SkyVision's satellite connectivity solutions to further support students at Ghana's Crossover International Academy.
    Ghana's Crossover Academy benefits from SkyVision donation

    The donation included the upgrading of the academy's communications equipment with the support of VT iDirect, and providing internet connectivity for an additional year, enabling students to access online educational programs and related e-learning tools.

    In 2013, the first phase of this charitable project was initiated jointly by SkyVision and iDirect, a leader in satellite-based IP communications technology. SkyVision's SkyDirect VSAT service based on iDirect's platform was installed and deployed throughout the academy, delivering reliable Internet access to all students.

    'Lifeline' for continued learning'

    Located in the remote village of Tongor-Attokrokpo, Ghana, all of Crossover's students are orphans, supported by charitable donations from around the globe. SkyVision's extension project will provide quality satellite communications throughout the school, considered by the faculty, as a 'lifeline' for continued learning. Internet provides the students with access to streaming video, social media, and email, and offers online programs such as the Khan Academy for mathematics, and PRO for reading and comprehension. The extended internet service will enable over 250 students to enjoy the benefits of global connectivity, enjoying online programming in the classroom and the opportunity to communicate with the outside world, far removed from their remote villages.

    "Without SkyVision stepping up and once again, donating a second year of internet service, we would have been forced to shut down our e-learning programs, comments James Conti, Co-Founder and CEO, Wings for Crossover. "Seeing the joy in the students' faces every morning reminds us how much they appreciate this truly generous gift."

    Ori Watermann, SkyVision CEO, comments, "We are committed to giving back to the global communities in which we work and education is a fundamental stepping stone towards these children's growth and success. This project is proof of the significance and importance of satellite communications in education. SkyVision is proud to support the future in this developing nation, starting with its children, it's most vital resource."

    Source: APO

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