

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
KFON (Kerala Fiber Optic Network) has launched a visionary project aimed at digitising tribal regions across Kerala under the banner “Connecting the Unconnected.” As part of the project’s first phase, KFON has already provided connections to 103 households in the tribal areas of Chonampara and Valippara in Kottoor, Thiruvananthapuram. The initiative leverages corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs from companies and institutions, alongside resources from local self-governing bodies, elected representatives, and regional infrastructure development funds. Notably, South Indian Bank has provided financial assistance for the connections established in Kottoor. Similar internet connectivity plans are in the pipeline for other tribal areas.
A key pillar of Kerala’s digital transformation, KFON aims to enhance the state’s IT infrastructure through this initiative. By deploying fiber networks in areas where internet access is challenging, the project seeks to deliver high-quality connectivity and related services to remote regions and their surroundings. Beyond KFON’s direct connections, the infrastructure also enables other service providers to lease the fiber network to extend their services.
In Kottoor, the connections have facilitated internet access for study centers in Valippara and Chonampara, benefiting a total of 103 households in the area. In Wayanad’s Pandaladikkunnu, two Wi-Fi access points established by KFON now serve over 10 households. Additionally, more than 250 commercial internet connections have been provided in Attappadi’s tribal areas in Palakkad. KFON has extended its services to remote and highland regions, including Ranni Vadasserikkara, Sabarimala in Pathanamthitta, Wayanad, and Idukki districts, covering diverse rural and urban settings. The project’s overarching goal is to ensure internet-based services across all tribal regions in Kerala.
Dr. Santhosh Babu IAS (Retd.), Principal Secretary and Managing Director of KFON, highlighted the project’s alignment with Kerala’s policy of recognizing internet access as a fundamental right. He stated, “In a state where internet access is considered a basic right, no one should be left disconnected. The KFON initiative bridges this gap by ensuring connectivity in tribal regions. In addition to the free connections provided as part of the KFON project, the ‘Connecting the Unconnected’ initiative, in collaboration with CSR programs, aims to enhance digital literacy and expand internet infrastructure. This effort is a step forward in Kerala’s journey toward digital inclusivity and development.
more recommended stories
moto g57 Power Goes on SaleNEW DELHI:Motorola, a global leader in.
AI Will Be Key Driver for Margin Gains in 2026 finds TCS FutureLAS VEGAS/MUMBAI:Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE:.
Huddle Global 2025: KSUM Invites Applications for Agentic AI HackathonTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Kerala Startup Mission (KSUM) has invited.
AISATS Expands Nationwide PresenceKOCHI:Air India SATS Airport Services Pvt..
BPCL Recognised Among Global Top 100 Corporate Startup StarsMUMBAI:Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), a.
Shree Cement Launches “Kutumb Utsav”GURUGRAM:Shree Cement Limited, one of India’s.
Ambuja Cements’ Empower Rural Women in BhataparaCHHATTISGARH:Ambuja Cements, the 9th largest building.
Hell Energy Drink Announces Three-Year Partnership With Punjab Kings as Official Energy Drink PartnerMUMBAI: HELL ENERGY DRINK, one of.
PNB Celebrates 76th Anniversary of Constitution Day, Reaffirms Commitment to National ValuesNEW DELHI: Punjab National Bank (PNB),.
Vietjet Resumes Con Dao flights, Enhancing Connectivity to Vietnam’s Island GemMUMBAI: Vietjet, Vietnam’s new age carrier,.