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November 17, 2020 From today, female students will be able to follow distance learning without consuming the data traffic of mobile phone subscriptions. The Ministers of Education Lucia Azzolina, for Equal Opportunities and the Elena Bonetti Family, of Economic Development Stefano Patuanelli and Paola Pisano for Technological Innovation and Digitization have invited the main mobile telephony operators to identify solutions that facilitate children in follow the lessons remotely. Tim, Vodafone and Wind Tre have accepted the Government's invitation and will exclude distance learning platforms from the gigabyte consumption foreseen in the subscriptions.



The Minister of Education

Azzolina

said that "when we face an emergency like the one we are experiencing, everyone's support is really needed. From March to today, the State has already invested over 400 million for digital at school. Initiatives like this strengthen the commitment to support female students and students. I thank those who joined the project ".



The Minister for Equal Opportunities and the

Bonetti

Family

stressed that “the impact, including economic, of distance learning on families, already heavily tested by the consequences of the pandemic, is a node to which the institutions owe a response made up of concrete solutions. The synergy achieved today with telecommunications companies is a step that looks especially at family situations of greatest hardship, which are those most severely exposed to the risk of social exclusion and educational poverty. The priority remains that of guaranteeing equal opportunities of access to a primary right, education, to all female students of our country and avoiding with every effort educational gaps which are difficult to fill for our children ”.



The Minister of Economic Development

Patuanelli

stressed that "as well as in the first phase of this pandemic, telecommunications companies are collaborating with the Government to ensure continuity of the connection service, maintaining high levels of assistance and facilitating, for all families, essential activities such as smartworking and distance learning. Connectivity has become an essential element of social inclusion and is increasingly confirmed as essential for the growth and development of the country ".



The Minister for Technological Innovation and Digitization

Pisano

thanked the telecommunications companies “for having responded promptly and positively to the invitation addressed to them by the Government. We are called to face complex challenges such as training our young people with distance learning. The most effective way to do this - he added - and also the most ethical one is to create solidarity projects in which public and private sectors combine their energies for the interest of the community ”.