Liquid Intelligent Technologies intensifies efforts to bridge Zambia’s digital divide with public Wi-Fi services

MARGARET CHISANGA
Lusaka

LIQUID Intelligent Technologies (Liquid), has launched an innovative public Wi-Fi service to provide cost-effective, high-speed Wi-Fi access.

“By establishing a public Wi-Fi network, Liquid is ensuring that the people of Zambia have reliable access to the internet, regardless of their location or economic status,” said Mark Townsend, CEO of Liquid Zambia.

Minister of Tourism, Rodney Sikumba, and Livingstone Mayor Constance Muleabai, attended the launch, which occurred on Tuesday.

“This initiative is one of the ways in which we’re helping to bridge the digital divide and empower small businesses and individuals to thrive in the global digital economy, and simultaneously contribute to Zambia’s economic growth,” Mr Townsend said.

In a statement after the launch in Livingstone, the tourist capital, Liquid said it aims to cater to the needs of users looking for convenient and flexible connectivity in multiple locations.

“These include the country’s youth, travellers visiting the region, and local small and medium-sized enterprises,” the statement read.

It will ensure tourists have the ability to stay connected, while local businesses, entrepreneurs and start-ups will benefit from the resulting ecommerce opportunities.

“It will further improve the productivity that comes from being able to work remotely from any location, and increase access to online information and entertainment,” the statement read.

The expansion will provide Wi-Fi access in public areas such as education institutions, hospitality venues, hospitals, municipal council areas, bus stops, local government offices, retail and shopping malls.

“This exciting public Wi-Fi rollout and associated benefits, both social and economic, reflects Liquid Zambia’s commitment to providing futuristic and forward-thinking solutions that enhance connectivity and drive digital transformation across the continent,” the statement said.

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