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Mise participates in Anci Assembly, here are the appointments

Three appointments to present the Ultra Broadband Plan and related projects to the municipal administrations.

Three appointments to present the Ultra Broadband Plan and related projects to the municipal administrations. Three moments of confrontation with the needs of individual territories. Three meetings to indicate timing and methods of intervention and to answer the questions of the directors. The Ministry of Economic Development splits in three at the Anci Annual Meeting in Vicenza and organizes three mini-sessions at its stand to disseminate the objectives of the BUL Plan which aims to cover the entire Italian population with fast connections at 30 Mbps and 85% of citizens at 100 Mbps.

To achieve this goal, the Government and the telecommunications operators have initiated large-scale infrastructure plans that provide for the widespread distribution of fiber optic networks: these are interventions that practically concern all the Municipalities, therefore called upon to provide the authorizations for the excavations and to control the 'execution of works. In particular, interventions for the construction of the public network in the areas of "market failure", those where the operators would not have invested independently, have recently been launched.

Thursday 12 October 10.30 am - Ultra-broadband, Italy is sailing fast

The MISE is responsible for implementing the National Plan for the ultra-broadband band for which € 5.3 billion has been allocated. Objective: to reach 85% of the population with infrastructures capable of conveying services at speeds equal to or greater than 100 Mbps and guaranteeing access to at least 30 Mbps to 100% of citizens. In this context the role of the Municipalities is decisive to allow the rapid spread of the enabling infrastructures. A synergistic and 360 ° action with which we intend to make Italy a more agile and less bureaucratic country. It is the point of support for a new vision of Italy that is transformed into a fully inclusive digitalised society.

Thursday 12 October 4.00 pm - Wifi Italia.it the national network with single access

The Wifi ° Italia ° it project, launched last July, aims to create a free and widespread federated wifi network throughout the national territory, to which citizens and tourists can access through a single authentication system. Municipalities play a primary role in the expansion of the project and in the extension of the federated network. To this end, a specific memorandum of understanding was signed between Mise and Anci. Facilitating access to the Internet and digital services in the main tourist and cultural locations means giving a boost to the tourism growth. For this reason, Anci and Mise undertake to promote the inclusion of the territorial networks managed by the municipalities in the national federated system WiFi ° Italy ° it.

Friday, October 13 at 10.30 am - Sinfi, the Land Registry of Infrastructures

 The SINFI - National Federated Infrastructure Information System - established in May 2016 - serves to incentivize infrastructure investments on the ultra-broadband network, in accordance with the objectives of the Digital Agenda for Europe and the Italian Ultra-broadband Strategy. During the session, the operation, the state of the art and the benefits of the subsoil and above the ground infrastructures cadastre will be illustrated as a coordination and transparency tool for the new ultra-broadband strategy. The objective is the creation of a national information system managed in a federated form that gives rise to a mapping of the enabling infrastructures.

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