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Tutti vogliono far gov via tv

Sono 18 i progetti dotati di interattività e smart card che anelano ai finanziamenti previsti per i servizi ai cittadini che sorgeranno sul digitale terrestre

Roma – Prendono forma i progetti di sviluppo del cosiddetto t-government contrazione che sta per “television government”, innovativo calembour che non riguarda tanto Palazzo Chigi quanto la pubblica amministrazione: sono 18 i progetti che sono stati fin qui presentati per sviluppare piattaforme di servizio ai cittadini basate sulla televisione digitale terrestre.

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Pubblicato su Punto InformaticoPubblicato su: Punto Informatico
lunedì 4 ottobre 2004

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