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Student Freedom Initiative Announces Cisco’s Deployment of Wireless 5G Service at Claflin University

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Student Freedom Initiative and Cisco have partnered to deploy wireless 5G internet service at Claflin University, enhancing connectivity for students, faculty, and the surrounding community. This initiative aims to address the broadband gap at historically underserved institutions, with 82% of HBCUs lacking adequate internet access. The program is expected to improve educational experiences and administrative efficiency, while also potentially serving local businesses and government entities.

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  • Deployment of 5G internet service at Claflin University will significantly improve connectivity for students and faculty.
  • The initiative directly addresses the broadband access gap at historically underserved institutions, potentially impacting 82% of HBCUs.
  • The pilot program could serve as a model for future expansions to other HBCUs, enhancing educational resources.
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With Claflin currently residing in a broadband desert, this initiative will provide the campus and the immediate surrounding community with reliable connection to the internet

ORANGEBURG, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Today, Student Freedom Initiative (“SFI”) and Cisco announced wireless 5G internet service deployment at Claflin University.

This partnership will provide Claflin’s students, teachers, administrators and staff members with reliable connection to the internet. These services will allow this institution of higher education to provide a more robust and modern educational experience for its students, while also supporting greater administrative efficiency.

“It is critical—now more than ever—that we ensure all students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have dependable high-speed internet if they are to compete in our 21st-century digital economy,” said Robert F. Smith, Founder and Board Chairman of Student Freedom Initiative, and Founder, Chairman and CEO of Vista Equity Partners. “I am grateful for Cisco’s continued dedication to providing resources in order to expand the available opportunities for HBCU students. They continue to be an essential partner in our fight for racial justice.”

“Closing the digital divide is a necessary step in closing the racial wealth gap,” said Mark Brown, Executive Director of Student Freedom Initiative. “Students need the tools and resources to excel in their education and beyond. Deploying 5G service across Claflin’s campus will further engage students with their studies and creates a model to create equitable opportunities for HBCU students.”

Thanks to a generous grant and infrastructure provided by Cisco, SFI will help to coordinate the installation of hardware, software, and customer premise equipment to initiate this service. The new 5G network will also serve the surrounding businesses, government facilities and members of the community. With 82% of HBCUs residing in broadband deserts, this pilot program will provide SFI and Cisco with valuable feedback on improving and expanding this initiative to other HBCUs and the surrounding communities.

"Expanding 5G wireless service is an important step in making sure that students at HBCUs have the necessary resources for a high-quality education," said Saidah Grayson Dill, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Cisco. "This innovative solution will allow us to connect many of the households in the region that currently do not have access to the internet, and will inform our best practices as we expand this program to other HBCUs."

About Student Freedom Initiative

A single purpose nonprofit organization, Student Freedom Initiative aims to reduce the wealth gap through the lens of education. This is achieved by providing a catalyst for freedom in professional and life choices for students attending Minority Serving Institutions (“MSIs”) by increasing their social and economic mobility using a student centric, evidence based, holistic, and collaborative approach. Initially focused on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Student Freedom Initiative enables mobility through four transformational components: (1) Student Freedom Fund as an income contingent alternative to Parent Plus loans, (2) Internships and industry-driven certifications, (3) Tutoring/Mentorships/Other Services, and (4) Targeted HBCU Capacity Building (e.g., access to affordable broadband, strengthening endowment governance and risk adjusted returns, workforce development in clean energy). Student Freedom Initiative collaborates with community-based organizations, businesses, and governmental entities through public-private partnerships to make sustainable, systemic changes to support the entire HBCU ecosystem.

To date, Student Freedom Initiative has received generous contributions from Robert F. Smith, Fund 2 Foundation, Cisco, Jane Street, Prudential, First Republic, and the Walmart Foundation. The program has also been acknowledged and supported by the Business Roundtable's Racial Equity & Justice Subcommittee on Education. Our ability to provide support to MSI students is based on the continued financial support of these donors and others interested in supporting our mission.

To learn more, visit https://studentfreedominitiative.org/ or find us on Twitter @StudentFreedom.

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What is the purpose of the Cisco and Student Freedom Initiative partnership at Claflin University?

The partnership aims to provide reliable 5G internet service, enhancing connectivity for students and faculty at Claflin University.

How does the 5G deployment at Claflin University impact HBCUs?

The deployment aims to address the broadband gap faced by HBCUs, ensuring students have the necessary resources for a quality education.

When was the wireless 5G internet service announced for Claflin University?

The announcement was made today, as part of the partnership between Cisco and the Student Freedom Initiative.

What percentage of HBCUs are in broadband deserts?

Approximately 82% of HBCUs are located in broadband deserts, lacking adequate internet access.

What benefits does the new 5G network provide to Claflin University?

The new 5G network will improve educational experiences, administrative efficiency, and connect local businesses and community members.

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