The Project Hotline includes a free smartphone with a SIM, and free data load allocation good for six months.
A telecommunication provider launched a new platform to provide local government units an additional communication channel for novel coronavirus concerns.could help residents, local officials and frontline responders report infections and address related problems amid the pandemic.
This project includes a free smartphone, a Smart Prepaid or TNT SIM, and a substantial free data load allocation good for six months.
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