Smart WiFi Rolls Out in More Than 100 School Areas Nationwide

Smart Communications Inc., the leading provider of wireless services in the Philippines, has expanded the Smart Wifi service to over 100 school areas across the country.

By doing so, students are given access to the internet as a tool for learning and communication. As a member of the World Broadband Alliance, Smart Communications Inc. aims to provide seamless connectivity to the majority of the population. This move is in line with the company's goal of transforming the country into a smart nation and equipping the youth with the means to excel in their chosen fields.

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The Smart Wifi service provides super-speed internet connections to various universities across the Philippines, including the University of the Philippines - Diliman, De La Salle University-Manila, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, and Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa, Emilio Aguinaldo College, Adamson University, Navotas Polytechnic College, and San Sebastian College. Other universities outside the metro area are also included.

Students are given access to reliable internet connection and online resource materials for research and other academic needs. They can also easily connect with their email and social media accounts, as well as download and upload files with the broadband capacity of up to 100 megabits per second.

Moreover, the availability of Smart Wifi in universities provides opportunities for businesses to reach the younger market, particularly students, through Smart Wifi Ads. This is a customized and targeted marketing solution that allows brands to directly engage with their customers.

Smart Wifi Ads offer several advertising options such as banner or interstitial ads, promo pages with triggered SMS, sponsored access, and Wi-Fi rental. By using Smart Wifi Ads, businesses can be more targeted in reaching their intended audience.

To know more about how you can avail of Smart Wifi Ads, visit smenation.com.ph/smart-wifi-ads.

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