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First local online meeting platform launched

The Ministry of Information and Communications launched the online meeting platform Zavi at //zavi.me on May 15, the first of its kind created in Vietnam.
First local online meeting platform launched ảnh 1At the launch ceremony (Photo: VNA)


Hanoi (VNA)
- The Ministry of Information and Communications launchedthe online meeting platform Zavi at //zavi.me on May 15, the first of its kind createdin Vietnam.

The platform can cater to 100 people in a meeting for 24 consecutivehours. It will be regularly updated and provided free to the public nationwide.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Deputy Minister of Information and CommunicationsNguyen Thanh Hung said the platform was completed within the 20 days of socialdistancing and is a useful tool as social gatherings remain limited to preventCOVID-19.

The creation of Zavi proves the rapid advancement of Vietnamese ITstaff, he said.

♋ Hung then chaired the first online meeting using Zavi, with the Departmentsof Information and Communications of Ha Giang and Quang Ninh provinces todiscuss the Bluezone application./.

VNA

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