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The Universal Service Fund (USF) commissioned two new Community Access Points (CAPS) in Clarendon today, January 19.
The first locations to benefit are Brixton Hill Primary and Infant School and the Garlogie Primary and Junior High School.
Free public Wi-Fi was launched in May Pen, the parish capital, on November 22.
Chief executive officer of the USF, Daniel Dawes, said the COVID-19 pandemic has reiterated the need for Internet access.
“The Universal Service Fund is on a quest to outfit the major townships of the country with free public Wi-Fi, now more so than time passed because of the COVID experience,” Dawes said.
He added: “Clarendon keeps pouring in requests, so we’ll have to prioritise, but certainly there will be other areas. I can’t say now what area will be next in Clarendon, but Clarendon will definitely benefit from other deployments.”