Poste Italiane offers recommended letters internet service

Italy’s state-owned postal services company Poste Italiane launched a new service, which allows consumers to send recommended letters via personal computers and Internet, it was reported on July 26, 2005.

According to Poste Italiane, the consumers have to download a software, which will allow them to send the recommended letter at the same price as in the post office. The sending of the letter via Internet will cost 3.50 euro ($4.21). The software is available for downloading at Poste Italiane’s Internet site, www.poste.it.

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