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T-Centers Project is a joint project between the Government of Bulgaria and UNDP, which aims to establish a broad-base network of public telecenters providing services to the widest possible range of users in small or economically underdeveloped communities. For Bulgaria, telecenters are considered a strategic project as they are seen as truly facilitating ICT and helping engender a positive attitude towards the benefit of information technology and its application to every-day activities, among them on-line contact with administrative authorities and on-line administrative services (e-government), distance working, information enquiries, learning, affordable communications, etc. The identification of future telecenters will follow a contest, while the range of services provided to the public during the first stage of the project will be developed by government experts, the donor community and representatives of civil society organizations.

In parallel to the establishment of tele-centers, more powerful centers with state-of-the-art technology will be established at strategic locations in some of the large cities - airports, conference centers, and others. These will be set up in partnership with businesses to showcase the latest breakthroughs in communication and computer services and are intended to be used by businessmen and citizens that demand more advanced information services, such as access to virtual private networks, broadband communications, video conferencing, access to specialist internet resources, internet banking, etc.

The long-term plans and objectives of the project concern the delivery of standardized, inexpensive and reliable access to a variety of information services made available on a wide basis, Bulgarian society thus becoming part of the global trends in information technology development.

B3 Regions (Regions for Better Broadband connection) Project

The project started in September 2008 as an initiative under sub-theme The information Society, Priority Innovation and the knowledge economy of the INTERREG IVC Programme 2007-2013. The project consortium represents 8 different Member States: 4 old MS (Italy, United Kingdom, Greece, and Spain) and 4 new MS (Poland, Cyprus, Bulgaria and Hungary). Among the partners there are 8 Regional Managing Authorities (MAs), 5 ICT implementing Agencies, 2 Local authorities and 2 ICT University Departments. More....

 


News

10-09-09 [16:24]

The 6th European conference

The 6th European conference in e-guidance Widening the Access to Lifelong Guidance that will be held in Riga (Latvia) on 16th and 17th September 2009. [more...]

22-06-09 [17:54]

official launch of the 119th iCentre in the village of Kaynardja

Today, the 22 June 2009 at 4 p.m. was the official launch of the 119th iCentre in the village of Kaynardja, Silistra. [more...]

21-05-09 [16:50]

i-INTEGRATION OF ROMA PROJECT - INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION OF IT SKILLS OF ROMA PEOPLE

A national test for international certification under ECDL of the IT skills of Roma people will be held on the symbolic 24th May 2009 the official day celebrating the Bulgarian Education and Cult... [more...]

26-03-09 [18:03]

Official opening of iCentre Gramada

On 20 March 2009 at 2 p.m. was the official opening of iCentre Gramada. [more...]

09-12-08 [17:53]

The iCentres Association is involved in the B3 Regions (Regions for Better Broadband connection) Project, funded by the European Regional Development Fund.

The project started in September 2008 as an initiative under sub-theme The information Society, Priority Innovation and the knowledge economy of the INTERREG IVC Programme 2007-2013. [more...]

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