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Say Goodbye to Long Queues at the Post Office: Introducing the New PEC Service from July 6

From July 6, a mode has been launched that allows you to say goodbye to long queues at the post office. What is it about exactly? Let’s see it.

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From July 6 you will have no more to do with recommendations. Instead, you will have the opportunity to receive official communications from Public Administration via PEC.

Enough to use this service register with INADthe National Index of Digital Domiciliary, established on 6 June.

The new service is set up to bring much convenience to many people by eliminating the need to wait in long lines at the post office for fines, folders or notices when the postman can’t find anyone home.

However, there are those who will not benefit from it, especially the elderly who are not experts in new digital technologies.

We are at a time when these technologies are becoming more and more influential in our daily lives and it is only a matter of time before we all have toact accordingly.

From July 6, goodbye long queues at the post office

June 6 is the day that INAD comes into the world. This ingenious little invention allows citizens to register a PEC address, useful for receiving all important official communications from the PA. Say goodbye to the classic ones paper recommended.

Let’s delve into the subject. You will be equipped with a digital address which will allow you to receive legally relevant information from the Public Administration. This includes things like fines, paperwork and acknowledgment of receipt.

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With this service, communication will be child’s play. You will receive an instant notification, with the advantage of having all your documents handy.

As previously mentioned, from 6 July the PAs can use the digital address to send legally binding documents and anyone will be able to access them easily to the public register on the siteby simply entering your tax code.

Before sending the registered letter, the Public Administration must check whether there is already an active digital address associated with the respective tax code. Regardless, this step is critical.

If you want to have your digital PEC at home, just enter the right portal and register using CIE, SPID o CNS.

Once you have registered, the system will ask you to enter your PEC address in order to officially open your digital home.

PEC for folders, fines and notices

You can choose your PEC address freely. Once done, all important legal communications from the PA will be sent directly at the address of your choice. But with whom?

Aruba offers one of the cheapest options. The standard package comes with 1GB of space and you can choose to add 1GB more for 5 euro a gigabyte.

All of this is available for just €5 plus VAT per year. When it’s time to renew, the price goes up a bit at 9.90 euros plus VAT per year.

The Pro version instead it offers 2 GB of space, 3 GB of storage, SMS notifications and optional unlimited additional space a 5 euros plus VAT. This updated package costs 25 euros per year plus VAT.

Let’s talk about the digital email service provided by Italian postwhich has a price of 5.50 euros plus VAT.

The best part is that you can activate it entirely online. It’s an annual subscription that gives you access to a whopping 2 gigabytes of storage inbox.

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Plus, you can conveniently check your emails on the go using a mobile device or email client on your PC.

We end with the PEC of the site Register.it called “Fast”, which has one of its main characteristics 2GB storage space and notifications via text messages.

Access to emails takes place via Webmail service and you can try it free per 6 machines. On the site it is stated that subsequently the price will be 38.85 euros per year plus VAT.

2023-08-20 15:30:09
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