New computer center opens in Davtashen village with assistance of Orange Foundation
Orange Foundation has opened another computer center, this time in Davtashen village, Aragatsotn region, with the support of Shen charitable NGO, the press service of Foundation reports.
The newly opened center is equipped with 7 computers, a printer, Orange MyFi 3G router, which allows up to 21.6Mbps download speed, and comfortable furniture. Special computer courses will be provided to further promote the use of this equipment and make Internet services more available for the inhabitants of Davtashen village.
“Orange Foundation attaches much importance to the development of rural communities. We believe this computer center will allow the inhabitants of Davtashen village to benefit from advantages presented by the rapidly developing modern technologies and will contribute to educational as well as social aspects of their lives,” said Francis Gelibter, Chairman of the Board of the Orange Foundation.
This initiative of Orange Foundation is a part of the strategic program of supporting the sustainable development of remote and vulnerable communities. It aims at supporting social and economic development of communities, allowing them to fully benefit from the advantages offered by high technologies.