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SNI Project To Benefit Over 200
School
By Lyna Mohamad
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Brunei's Ministry of Education and ZimacSilicon
Technologies Sdn Bhd (ZST) yesterday held a signing ceremony for the
implementation of the School Network Infrastructure (SNI) Project.
The signing ceremony of the
project, which is one of the e-Education projects under the Ministry
of Education, took place at the Royal Brunei Polo and Country Club
Jerudong. It was witnessed by the chief guest, Acting Permanent
Secretary (Core Education) at the Ministry of Education, Dayang Hjh
Norjum Hj Mohd Yusop.
Signing on behalf of the Ministry
of Education was Acting Director of Information and Communications
Technology Awg Hj Abd Rahim Derus, while ZST was represented by its
Managing Director, Dato Paduka Hj Idris Hj Abas.
On hand to witness the signing
ceremony were Project Co-coordinator Awg Omarali Mujah and Mas
Roslee DP Hj Idris, the Director of ZST. With the signing of the
contract, ZST will be working under the Ministry of Education to
implement the SNI Project for 202 government schools throughout the
nation.
Once the project has been fully
implemented, each school will have its own Local Area Network (LAN)
linking classrooms, computer labs and school administrative offices
together.
A total of 31 secondary schools,
123 primary schools and 50 religious schools will be involved in the
project. The project shall be implemented in phases. The first phase
will commence sometime this month and the entire project should be
completed by 2010.
The school network will deploy, a
range of manageable 3Com Gigabit and Fast Ethernet switches
integrated with power protection equipment for ease of
administration and uninterrupted network connectivity.
AMP fibre optics and Category 6
(CAT 6) structured cabling or wireless access points (WAP) by Proxim
with Zyxel wireless controller will provide interconnectivity
between buildings and desktops in the schools.
It is envisaged that with these
networks in place, students, teachers and staff members will be able
to enjoy reliable and quality network access to further enhance
their learning experience.
The SNI Project is in line with the
Ministry of Education's e-Education goals and strategic theme
towards quality education, which are to provide reliable and
efficient ICT resources to achieve excellence in teaching and
learning process, and to ensure the smooth-running of the management
and administration of training institutions.
Boot camps with hands-on training
will be provided for IT coordinators of schools and network
administrators of the ICT Department of the Ministry of Education.
They will be taught how to manage
and monitor the network, trouble-shoot, identify and remedy faults
and when necessary, isolate segments of the network that is causing
network congestion or failure. -- Courtesy of Borneo
Bulletin
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