RUSSIAN MAIL PRESENTS INNOVATIVE PROJECTS AT HANNOVER FAIR

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MOSCOW, April 12 (RIA Novosti) - At the Hannover Fair the FGUP (Federal State Unitary Enterprise) Russian Mail has presented projects targeting information of Russian society and the overcoming of information inequality, the site cnews.ru reports.

Realization of the CyberPost project has led to mail-offices having outlets for collective access to the Internet. In 2005 their number will reach 10,000. Today Russia has 2,311 such outlets, used by over three million people last year.

The new system of E-mail payment remittances, known under the trademark CyberMoney, was also presented. Bank systems have launched the use of the mail-office network, now having a system for consumer-crediting programs. The number of outlets for receipt of credit payments is going to be doubled this year.

The CyberPress system ensures E-mailing of newspapers to far-out terminals in regions where they are printed. The system is being jointly realized by the companies RTKOMM and NewsPaperDirect.

Russian Mail has also presented an automatic sorting system to cut the time of mailing.

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