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Mobile Version of E-government Services to Consumers
Information Centre of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan has introduced a mobile version of the e-government portal - www.e-gov.az/mini.
Mobile version optimized for handheld devices, which involves viewing pleasure, and at the same time saves Internet traffic.
On the site can be registered to read the e-services of government agencies, applies for electronic signatures, find statistics and other useful information.
Note that the "e-government" - a project that creates the conditions for the provision of the Republic of Azerbaijan state structures of information and electronic services to all citizens of the country to natural and legal persons, foreign citizens and persons who are not entitled to citizenship.
For the convenience of users of e-government has also established a direct short telephone number 157. - 17D-
Economics
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