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Jazz, Knowledge Platform partner for e-learning

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Staff Reporter

Islamabad

Jazz, Pakistan’s leading digital service provider, has partnered with Knowledge Platform to facilitate e-Learning amidst the ongoing pandemic. As per the collaboration, Jazz has introduced a special data bundle providing 10 GB in just PKR 150 whereby over 270,000 students in 100 cities can get unlimited access to Knowledge Platform’s e-Leaning portal and mobile applications for the entire month.
As schools set up virtual classrooms to continue their courses online following nationwide closure of educational institutes, students and parents are looking for a steady and cost-effective connectivity solution.
“By leveraging our robust 4G network in partnership with education experts like Knowledge Platform, we are positively impacting the ed-tech space and empowering the youth to reshape the future,” said Syed Ali Naseer, Chief Business Officer at Jazz.
Talhah Khan, Knowledge Platform’s CEO, noted, “The new normal in education requires a fundamental change in the way students are engaged remotely through innovative educational products. Access to the internet and devices is a big challenge in Pakistan.

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