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Telekom Romania will donate tabletes equipped with data cards and access to the educational management platform Adservio, to 100 schools from 22 counties in Romania, among which Suceava, Vâlcea, Teleorman, Bihor, Bacău, Prahova and Cluj. The selected schools are among the education institutions that are facing challenges in terms of digital learning instruments. 
 
Telekom Romania will also make this donation on behalf of its business customers, around the winter holidays, with the purpose to support performance in education through digitalization and contribute to the professional development of the future generation of entrepreneurs. 
 
„This year, around the winter holidays, we decided to donate on behalf of our business customers, an integrated educational package that includes tablets with mobile connectivity and access to the educational management platform Adservio, to several schools that do not have all the necessary digital instruments to provide the pupils with access to a learning process adjusted to the requirements and demands of today’s labour market. This is a special initiative for us, especially as this is the year when Romania is celebrating 100 years from the Great Unification and is part of the normality that we are promoting in our strategy to support the Romanian business community. Telekom Romania believes that it is normal to contribute to the development of the future specialists, which will be tomorrow’s employees, as well as entrepreneurs, by supporting the digitalization of Romanian schools, to facilitate the access to information and knowledge.” said Ovidiu Ghiman, Chief Commercial Officer, Business Segment, Telekom Romania. 
 
Telekom Romania provides Smart Education solutions, starting from 2016, such as the integrated educational package, which includes tablet, internet connectivity and access to the educational management platform Adservio. 
 
This platform, accessed by over 200,000 users in 26 counties, helps improving the communication between parents, pupils and teachers and contributes to the decline of absenteeism, violence in schools, early school abandon and increase of the graduation rate.