Tag: Communication

UK Royal Mail to launch internet access pilot

The Royal Mail plans to kick off a pilot program to provide Internet access through kiosks at post office branches. The pilots will be launched in partnership with Internet café chain easyInternetcafe in the next two months at some unspecified post offices. A Royal Mail spokeswoman said the Internet pilots would last a year. The pilots are designed to assess the demand for Internet access service at the post office. Depending on the response, the post will expand the Internet access service. It has yet to decide on the number of post offices where it’ll offer the pilots or the pricing during the trial. “We’re still working out the finer details,” a spokesman said.

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E-Gov 2003 Awards to USPS.com and HHS.gov

The United States Postal Service and the Department of Health and Human Services, both supported by Aquilent, a leading provider of E-government and IT consulting services for government clients, were each recently honored with receipt of E-Gov 2003 Government Solutions Center Awards. USPS.com was awarded one of ten Explorer Awards. HHS.gov was awarded a Trailblazer Award. These awards recognize government programs that have “improved government operations with innovative application of technology and streamlined processes.

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P+T Luxembourg opens POINT.TELECOM in post offices

P+T Luxembourg, the provider of telecommunications and postal services in Luxembourg, has opened 28 POINT.TELECOM facilities in post offices around the country to help the company to reach its customers better. The POINT.TELECOM comes in addition to existing teleboutiques that are located in Luxembourg-Gare, Luxembourg-Cloche d’Or, Esch-s-Alzette et Ettelbrueck and provide customers with the possibility to sign up for all fixed, mobile and internet services that P+T Luxembourg provides.

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La Poste France plans test of portal services

La Poste is preparing to launch a large scale public test of its portal services, which are currently being tested in house. The company does not expect to launch commercial services until around mid-2003, and has not even decided on a name for the offering yet. The portal will bring a wide range of La Poste services, currently available via a range of different sites, onto a single portal.

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