Satellite provider Yahsat is providing free high-speed internet for students and teachers in remote areas in the UAE.
The move is in support of distance learning, which has been taking place since March 8 across the country.
Both educators and pupils can access e-learning platforms and online libraries, educational applications, and other collaborative platforms.
Ahmed Omran, the company’s Vice President for Communications, tells ARN what areas are covered by the programme:
Yahsat has worked with the Ministry of Education and the Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) to make the initiative possible.



Salik to apply peak-hour toll rates for Dubai Ride
Mattar Al Tayer named Chairman of MBR Endowment District Board
Sheikh Khaled calls for integrated global economic system at APEC
UAE launches aid mission for hurricane-hit Caribbean nations
New paid parking zones introduced in Dubai
H.H. Sheikh Khaled holds talks with South Korean President
UAE fuel prices to drop in November
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince arrives in South Korea for APEC Forum
