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Wednesday, 3.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
At a press conference last week the mayor of Orihuela, Monica Lorente, signed an agreement for the provision of a new network which will supply wireless internet access throughout the Alicante town and its hamlets

The Multi-Municipal Wireless Network, which will supply Internet access, will be operating throughout the municipality of Orihuela, it’s parishes and the Orihuela Costa early next year. She said that this will make the region a pioneer in the field of eGovernment.

The project, called 'URYULANET' has been funded by the Trust of the Region Plan Valencia, at a cost of 1.8 million euros.

This municipal wireless network will provide a modern communications infrastructure that will satisfy all the needs of corporate telephony and data transmission sites, and enable the provision of advanced services such as telemonitoring, managing traffic or information to citizens.

The new technology will be interconnected at 85 points, buildings, municipal offices and public buildings. It will allow citizens of Orihuela to connect to broadband networks remedying the problems that some towns are currently experiencing.

"We will go where the large telecommunications companies have not reached, into the small hamlets and scattered areas of our Municipal Complex" Lorente said.

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Quelle/Source: The Leader Newspaper Online, 23.09.2010

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