Melita Business connects 6,000 public officers

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The Malta Business Weekly

Melita Business will be providing data connectivity to up to 6,000 public officers within the Malta Public Service, following an agreement with the Malta Information Technology Agency (MITA). The agreement, which follows a procurement call, will mean that eligible public officers will be provided with wireless mobile internet and a hotspot device to guarantee connectivity while working remotely in line with the recently-introduced Remote Working Policy.

Malcolm Briffa, Director of Business Services at Melita Limited, said, “Melita Business is uniquely able to provide reliable and secure high speed mobile connectivity across Malta and Gozo, making it the provider of choice for large and small organisations who want to encourage remote and flexible working. As an advocate of flexible work and family friendly measures, Melita Business is pleased that its connectivity offerings are a gateway for businesses to implement such measures”

“When opting for this service, businesses, and governmental bodies can put their mind at rest that they will not receive bill surprises, as the service provides for controls against unexpected high usage. The data connectivity service provided to MITA by Melita Business will integrate seamlessly with the Government’s applications and systems further improving flexibility and efficiency” added Simon Baldacchino Barthet, Senior Sales Manager with Melita Limited.

Thanks to Melita Business’ network, thousands of public service employees will have the connectivity they need to continue working while also ensuring they can stay safe and attend to the needs of their loved ones.

For more information on Melita Business visit www.melitabusiness.com

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

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