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Second governmental visit to the province of Camagüey

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Second governmental visit to the province of Camagüey
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Institutional Communication Department of the Mincom

The second governmental visit to Camagüey by the Cuban President, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, started today, June 12th. He was accompanied by the Council of Ministers.

On behalf of the Ministry of Communications participated Jorge Luis Perdomo Di-Lella, Minister of Communications. In Camagüey, he will be following up on the agreements reached during the first governmental visit.

In this governmental visit to the territory of Camagüey, the Minister of Communications will be monitoring the tasks related to telecommunications infrastructure, the DTT program, cybersecurity, and the increase of bandwidth at educational and social institutions.
 
Perdomo Di-Lella will also be visiting the Informatics Polytechnic Institute, Máximo Gómez Báez. The training program is one of the topics that he will be talking about with professors and students from this institution.

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