Maira Arevich Marín, Minister of Communications in Cuba, recently during a visit to the province, appreciated the work of the instructors to train clients in the use of digital tools and provide them with the necessary skills to make the most of technological resources
Camagüey, Cuba, Aug 31th.- The Camagüey Technological Forest, one of the facilities of the largest Computer and Electronics Youth Club (JCCE, Spanish Acronym) in the country, will arrive on September 4th for its seventh anniversary with the mission of offering a diversity computer services to the entire population.
Cozy due to its natural and technological environment, the institution offers attractive options such as machine time, computer assistance for mobile devices and tablets, national navigation, sale of a Segurmatic Antivirus license, in addition to the rental of computers and premises, said Frank Echavarría Jiménez, deputy director of Institutional Communication of the JCCE in the province.
In the same way, he pointed out, they offer the projection of audiovisuals, the Nauta mail and navigation service, access to the Joven Club’s wireless networks, the management, downloading and copying of digital information, the decontamination of devices, the installation of applications and videoconferences on the JCCE Network.
Maira Arevich Marín, Minister of Communications in Cuba, recently during a visit to the province, appreciated the work of the instructors to train clients in the use of digital tools and provide them with the necessary skills to make the most of technological resources.
In keeping with the bankarization that the country is promoting, the head of the branch recommended that the JCCE workers in the territory achieve a closer relationship with the users, so that they understand the facilities that this process offers.
She insisted on the need to persuade with practical examples such as the discount percentage that each operation has, so that people understand that digitization is not only a fast and safe route, but also contributes to personal economy.
In order for technology to continue transforming lives and generating opportunities, Gretel González Áreas, deputy director of Computerization of the JCCE, commented that the entity implements work with the payment gateways EnZona, Transfermóvil and the Ticket platform, used to make reservations and avoid crowds of people in different establishments.
Inaugurated on September 4th, 2016, the Camagüey Technological Forest maintains the commitment to bring more people closer to the digital world and build an increasingly connected and technologically advanced society.
(ACN)