VIVA Bahrain signed an agreement with the British School of Bahrain and iMachines to provide reliable high-speed internet connection through cutting edge infrastructure in order to support advanced digital learning for the first time in the Kingdom.
Through this agreement VIVA will offer iPads 2 with advanced telecom solutions for BSB students in Bahrain in order to enhance their e-learning experience.
“VIVA continues to be a leading provider of ground-breaking and innovative telecom services in Bahrain. This signed agreement with the British School and iMachines is a first step to take the education in the Kingdom to the digitization age,” said Nezar Banabeela, Chief of Wholesale and Enterprise.
“We arecommitted to offer services and solutions tailored to our customer needs in order to provide the best experience. Both teachers and students will benefit from the customized e-learning tools available on iPads supported by secure and reliable end-to-end network connectivity and cloud computing services,” he added.
Through this agreement, the British School of Bahrain will be the first school in the country to digitize education. By providing students with iPads for e-learning Therefore, BSB will reaffirm its position as one of the most advanced institutes of learning in Bahrain and the Middle East.
“We at the British School of Bahrain are very excited that, through a partnership with Viva and iMachines, we will be able to offer our students the latest in digital technology for education. The e-learning experience will better prepare our students for future challenges,” said Karen Moffat, Head of School in the British School of Bahrain.
“We are proud to be associated with Viva and The British School of Bahrain, both of whom are leaders in their respective fields. We believe that the future of education lies in digital content and digital content delivery network. We hope to partake in this digital revolution and are confident this is only the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship with our partners,” said Sofyan Almoayed, Managing Director of iMachines in response to the new partnership