Ministries of the Republic of TatarstanMinistry of Digitalization of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications of the Republic of Tatarstan
New deputy ministers of Information and Communication appointed
28 April 2014, Monday
In accordance with the decree of Tatarstan Cabinet of Ministers, Zaripov Timur Ildarovich and Mubarakshin Azat Faridovich were appointed deputy ministers of Information and Communication.
In his new position Timur Zaripov will be responsible for implementation and development of electronic state and municipal services in the Republic of Tatarstan. Azat Mubarakshin will coordinate issues of informational support of health care and social industries.
Press Office of Tatarstan Ministry of Information and Communication
Special attention was paid to ensuring communications on key transport routes in 2025. Fourteen new base stations were installed along the M-7 highway, and another 40 facilities appeared on the M-12 highway. This expanded coverage over long sections of roads and reduced the number of areas with unstable connections.
The Technopark in the sphere of high technologies "IT Park" State Institution has officially become an authorized training center for Basis Company, Russia's largest developer of software for managing dynamic IT infrastructure, virtual desktops and cloud services.
Modern and convenient post offices are an important part of the republic's social infrastructure.
Currently, Tatarstan has 1,112 post offices, 852 of which are in rural areas. Network upgrades, particularly in rural areas, allow residents to access a wider range of services in more comfortable conditions.
At a weekly meeting, communications industry companies, subordinate organizations and heads of departments of Tatarstan Ministry of Digitalization discussed the key achievements of the Kazan branch of Ufanet Telecommunication Company for 2025.
The coverage area has been significantly expanded, connecting tens of thousands of new subscribers. High-speed internet is now available to even more residents of Tatarstan.
Safety is a top priority:
48 parks and squares are under 24/7 surveillance;
The first 10 panic buttons with direct links to the control room have been installed;
8,987 cameras monitor the streets of Tatarstan.
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