The minister visited the newly rebuilt Masalli telecommunication node
The Minister of Communications and Information Technologies Ali Abbasov visited the Masalli district telecommunication node to meet with local residents and representatives of Astara, Lankaran, Lerik, Yardimli and Jalilabad.
Recall Masally communication center was rebuilt after a fire. The Minister, by the way, got acquainted with the conditions created in the subscriber service and emergency room unit . At the reception, with the heads of the structures of the Ministry listened to the complaints and appeals of the citizens of the southern region , related primarily to the provision of services ( including mail , broadcasting and information technology) service culture and emerging challenges in this area .
Some issues were solved quickly with the participation of officials from relevant agencies of the ministry. According to the minister, the actual implementation of the country's service ASAN Khidmet and the portal of "electronic government" led to a decrease in complaints on the ground. - 17D-
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