To bridge the digital generation gap, ACT Fibernet (Atria Convergence Technologies Ltd), a fiber-focused wired broadband internet service provider, has unveiled the ACT Senior Citizen Program. This initiative empowers the elderly by simplifying digital experiences. Under this free-of-cost program, ACT support teams help senior citizens with everyday tasks involving technology, ranging from setting up the Smart TV to basic app configuration, arranging Skype calls, online shopping, and booking medical consultations, among others.
In the rapidly transforming world of technology, the elderly feel left behind due to their lack of knowledge of the latest tech-based solutions and gadgets. The ACT Senior Citizen Program is a CSR initiative that resolves these unique challenges with the deployment of on-ground support and call centre teams, that are specially trained to handle every query in a personalized manner with patience, understanding, and expertise.
Mr. Ravi Karthik, Chief Marketing Officer at ACT Fibernet, said, “During the pandemic, we realised that many of our customers who were senior citizens had requests regarding setting up their phones, skype, security camera or even booking a doctors appointment. At ACT, we feel strongly that digital divide across age should not be accepted and it is imperative to ensure that every individual, feels empowered to navigate this digital era. The ACT Senior Citizen Program embodies our brand's unwavering commitment to inclusivity and accessibility, wherein our engineers are specially trained to support basic setup and navigation of home internet needs beyond broadband and Wi-Fi issues. our senior citizen customers can reach out to us to get priority access and support to these services".
ACT has made it convenient for senior citizens to avail of this service. All they have to do is register with ACT as senior citizens from their mobile number. The customers above the age of 65 are then routed through a dedicated queue to ensure a smooth transition and client handling.