The Lyceum prepaid SIM was the centerpiece of the Tech Weeks opening ceremony, which was held at the schools Jose P. Laurel Freedom Hall.
The inauguration was graced by Lyceum president Atty. Roberto Laurel, vice president Sarah Laurel-Lopez, academic officials, and representatives of the events main sponsors, including Globes Wireless Business Group head Ferdz de la Cruz, Sybase country manager Benjie Henares, and Intel country manager Ricky Banaag.
Hundreds of students lined up to avail themselves of the free Lyceum prepaid SIM, which allows them to download their most recent grades, the latest school events, important administrative announcements, and exclusive content such as logos, picture messages, wallpapers, ringtones, and polytones.
The Lyceum prepaid SIM also features student-friendly discounted rates for calls and texts.
Lyceums Tech Week featured a symposium on emerging technologies such as mobile broadband 3G and G-Cash, with a live demonstration of a 3G streaming video call and a discussion of the potential benefits of e-commerce.
Laurel lauded the Lyceum prepaid SIM as a groundbreaking innovation that offers students instant and inconvenient access to academic records and other relevant school information.
"The Lyceum prepaid SIM, a first in the country, exemplifies Lyceums commitment to always be at the forefront of new and emerging technologies," he said.
De la Cruz cited the Lyceums implemen-tation of cutting-edge technology in its daily operations.
"Both Lyceum and Globe share a passion for emerging technology and its potential to uplift peoples lives. Globe will always be with Lyceum to support its vision of a better nation through technology," he said.