A step ahead in bridging digital divide

February 12, 2013 03:00 pm | Updated 03:00 pm IST

Classle Knowledge has launched ‘Classle Lightning’ , a technology that enables students to download huge educational data from Classle servers even on a low bandwidth network. The move will help Classle take quality education to regions with limited connectivity across the country totally free.

Based on an innovative concept called Social Swarm, ‘Classle Lightning’ will enhance the downloading experience as much as 20 times the original speed. Talking on the launch, Mr. Vaidya Nathan, CEO & co-founder of Classle Knowledge Pvt. Ltd., said, “This technology will now help us to reach out to those students who have been left out from benefiting from technology enhanced learning and are on the wrong side of the digital divide due to connectivity.

Classle Lightning will enable every student gain access to our free, quality education with ease, becoming a major driver of learning empowerment across rural and urban India. It will be useful to students in rural regions and also to those who live in heavy user regions where net speeds are an issue.”

He said that Classle brings this technology to partnering institutes for free with a minimal investment of server and connectivity.

For more details and to get a copy of Classle Lightning contact: info@Classle.co.in

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