Huawei donates 1000 internet devices to Guyana

Prime Minister Mark Phillips (third from left) with one of the boxes. China’s Ambassador Guo Haiyan is second from left
Prime Minister Mark Phillips (third from left) with one of the boxes. China’s Ambassador Guo Haiyan is second from left

Prime Minister (PM) Mark Phillips yesterday received 1000 internet boxes (LTE/Wifi CPE) from several representatives of Chinese multinational technology corporation, Huawei.

A release from the PM’s office said that the boxes are capable of transferring 4G networks outdoors at over 300 metres and just below 100 metres indoors to more than 100 users at a time.

The Prime Minister said that the donation will aid his government in its aim to bridge the digital divide by providing access to ICT throughout the country.

“I can assure you that this equipment will go a far way in helping us to achieve an important part of our plan for the people of Guyana—that is to bridge the digital divide in the area of ICT connectivity”.

Phillips said that the donation from Huawei is an “excellent show of corporate social responsibility”. He called China an important development partner for Guyana.

CEO of Huawei’s Caribbean Office, Jin Zhefeng, said in the release that the gesture is a part of the company’s COVID-19 support measures, since the pandemic has accelerated the need for technological advancement.

“The digital economy contributes more and more to national development. Digital ICT infrastructure and talent with digital skill are the two driving wheels for this transformation. Huawei is committed and will continue with our efforts in supporting Guyana’s digital development with leading technology”.

Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Guyana, Guo Haiyan, was also present at the handing-over ceremony.

The ambassador said that she is pleased to see the importance with which the government has been treating the ICT sector.

“I’ve noticed that the Guyanese government has attached great importance to ICT. Since taking government, it has pushed forward with the formulation of a national ICT development plan aimed at improving connectivity bandwidth and enhancing connectivity in the hinterland”, she stated.

Permanent Secretary within the Office of the Prime Minister, Derrick Cummings and senior managers within the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for ICT, were also present.