Internet for All strives to bridge the digital divide by providing free or deeply discounted broadband services to disadvantaged communities. We focus on three key groups—students, teachers, and seniors—so that all have the opportunity to learn, teach, and stay connected. All applicants must meet certain eligibility criteria and provide required documents. For open internet access, additional suggestions based on economic need or local government support may be required. This project, informed by both local practice and global best practice, is operated by Quamrul Islam Siddique Charity and ICC Communication Ltd.
At Internet for All, we strive to make the internet accessible to everyone. The following is a simplified summary of our eligibility requirements, emphasizing clarity, compassion, and inclusivity.
Students under 25 years of age pursuing education at any level.
Imagine a bright student from Dhaka studying late in the evening, but handicapped by data costs. With a school referral attesting to financial disadvantage, we ensure that no pursuit of knowledge is thwarted by affordability.
Besides the above-stated eligibility requirements, the following general conditions will apply to all the applicants:
"This isn't about bringing the internet—it's about bringing back dignity and opportunity. When a student submits an assignment on time, a teacher teaches a lesson uninterrupted, or an elderly person contacts loved ones without hitches, we know we are making a tangible impact." — Quamrul Islam Siddique Charity & Internet for All Team
This consolidated overview represents our dedication to ensuring that all qualified students, teachers, and seniors have access to affordable internet access, providing them with the ability to overcome the digital divide and prosper in the modern connected world.