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According to Euronet, citing Eurolink news agency, on the 18th local time, Italian Minister of Technology Innovation and Digital Transformation, Vittorio Colao, stated that Italy plans to achieve the fully digital goal envisaged in the European Recovery Plan as early as 2026. .
According to reports, Colau stated at the Senate Budget Committee hearing that the Ministry of Technology Innovation and Digital Transformation has set a goal to ensure broadband access throughout Italy by 2026, which is better than the European Commission's final digital transition in the EU. The deadline has been advanced by four years.
In the Senate hearing, Colau emphasized how Italy's digital transactions can bring about major changes in citizens' lives, and make the country stronger in the international context, with unique opportunities for development.
In order to achieve this goal in 2026, Colau explained the six main tasks to be carried out, including the modernization and expansion of digital infrastructure across the country, the full use of public management data, service access, security, and cloud computing services. The visit is better improved.
Cola said that as a further step to ensure the complete success of the digital transformation in Italy, the government also plans to expand broadband throughout the territory, digitize public administrative services and simplify various channels so that citizens can easily access all services.
Korow pointed out that creating faster, more intuitive digital channels, improving public administration skills, and creating support structures for the digital transformation process all contribute to achieving the set goals and achieving a easier, healthier, and more inclusive life service.
According to Euronet, citing Eurolink news agency, on the 18th local time, Italian Minister of Technology Innovation and Digital Transformation, Vittorio Colao, stated that Italy plans to achieve the fully digital goal envisaged in the European Recovery Plan as early as 2026. .
According to reports, Colau stated at the Senate Budget Committee hearing that the Ministry of Technology Innovation and Digital Transformation has set a goal to ensure broadband access throughout Italy by 2026, which is better than the European Commission's final digital transition in the EU. The deadline has been advanced by four years.
In the Senate hearing, Colau emphasized how Italy's digital transactions can bring about major changes in citizens' lives, and make the country stronger in the international context, with unique opportunities for development.
In order to achieve this goal in 2026, Colau explained the six main tasks to be carried out, including the modernization and expansion of digital infrastructure across the country, the full use of public management data, service access, security, and cloud computing services. The visit is better improved.
Cola said that as a further step to ensure the complete success of the digital transformation in Italy, the government also plans to expand broadband throughout the territory, digitize public administrative services and simplify various channels so that citizens can easily access all services.
Korow pointed out that creating faster, more intuitive digital channels, improving public administration skills, and creating support structures for the digital transformation process all contribute to achieving the set goals and achieving a easier, healthier, and more inclusive life service.