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Communiqué from the National Directorate of Joven Club

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Communiqué from the National Directorate of Joven Club
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Institutional Communication Office

As part of the actions that Joven Club is undertaking in the organization of the connection of private data networks, on November 7, the workers will visit all network owners in Havana who have their license approved by the UPTCER and who have expressed their interest in connecting to TINORED and being able to access the services supported in our community network.

It should be noted that each owner is responsible for the fact that users connected to their network and who wish to access the Joven Club services must create an account in our system by visiting any Joven Club.

From next week ( November 11 to 17), the access system via WiFi to the services and digital content of Joven Club, for operators and users of private networks, will allow connecting those users and operators who meet the following requirements:

1- Having a license granted by the UPTCER, or being part, as users, of a network authorized by the UPTCER.

2- Having an access point to the wifi network of Joven Club certified in the license.

3- Having a service account in Joven Club that it is enabled for WiFi (they can go to any facility so that their account is enabled for this service).

One more week to create your accounts and access the services. It is of vital importance to comply with what is established. We would like to reiterate that service quality depends very much on the operability and management of each network owner with its users.

One more week to create your accounts and access the services. It is of vital importance to comply with what is established.

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