Friday, July 8, 2016

MAIL POLAND: In 2017. Free internet in all branches of the Polish Post – Interia

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– Polish Post definitely enter the era of digitization. This project, which are to build the future and trust of citizens in the national postal operator – said the minister of infrastructure and construction Andrzej Adamczyk. On Friday, he participated in the launch of free Internet access to the post office in Miechow (province. Lesser).

According to him, this solution is particularly important in small towns, where access is difficult. “The fact that the Polish Post has so many locations is the institution to which the citizens of the easiest to reach” – rated.

Adamczyk recalled that the Polish Post Office already offers more than 40 services available through the internet, including, among others, enabling platform Envelo sending traditional and electronic letters and postcards. Operator in cooperation with the Ministry of Digitization is preparing another solution, which will facilitate the use of the services provided by the state. They will be concentrated in the portal obywatel.gov.pl.

Gregory Kurdziel, a board member of the PP, told PAP that eventually all of 4.5 thousand. own branches PP will offer free internet access. Every quarter is to be incorporated into the system 500 locations. “We are determined to make this process completed in the next year” – he stressed.

Access should be as simple as possible for customers, does not require login and only accept the regulations. The signal will include post offices, and sometimes their neighborhood. – In Poland, still over 20 percent. the public does not have access to the Internet. Our solution fits into the mission of the Polish Post, and is particularly important for communities in small towns – rated Kurdziel.

Source: PAP

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