SEREMBAN: TM Net Bhd wants to attract more students to subscribe to its edu-broadband content application, in line with plans to increase its broadband customer base by 400,000 this year.Related post: tmnet, streamyx, broadband, isp, malaysia, internet
Chief executive officer Michael Lai said the move would help further promote the use of broadband content and application in schools.
Speaking after the launch of TM Net’s online interactive educational module, B-Smart, he said TM Net’s Multimedia in Education Malaysia programme could guide schoolchildren on the techniques of e-learning.
Lai said TM Net now had more than two million dial-up users and was working hard to convert them to broadband.
Students geeting to know the e-learning service by TM Net during the launching of BlueHyppo B-Smart e-learning programme
He said TM Net had introduced a RM20 package to make broadband service like Streamyx more appealing to end-users.
The B-smart module is the education channel within TM Net’s BlueHyppo portal.
It provides comprehensive courses such as BestariEd, which offers educational content for Primary 1 to Form 5.
Jumaat, Jun 16, 2006
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