SMART Infocast

June 08, 2021

Communication plays a very crucial part during this CoVid-19 Pandemic. Partnerships that adhered to this need are necessary for both schools and students to battle the pandemic together. Thus, Mabalacat City College partnered with Smart Communications to develop the MCC Smart Infocast service last 2020. The said service will provide MCC students with efficient and convenient message dissemination.

The MCC Smart Infocast Service provided seamless text message broadcasts to MCC Students. Announcements and other important information are sent and received in real-time to all Smart, Talk N’ Text, and Sun Cellular subscribers. MCC automatically registered their students for their convenience. To commemorate this partnership, Smart Communications gave away gadgets, loads, and other Smart products to registered MCC students for the survey. This partnership enabled the improvement of MCC's Network and Linkages through its collaboration locally and globally.

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