Saxony-Anhalt consumer center is planning mobile advice for rural regions
According to a report from www.n-tv.de, the Saxony-Anhalt consumer advice center is planning to use a mobile advisory service in order to be able to reach people in rural regions. However, due to delivery difficulties, they have to wait a little longer for the vehicle. The mobile consultation service should be equipped with broadband internet, a video consultation station, document scanner, self-sufficient power supply and air conditioning. The costs amount to around 230,000 euros. The aim of the project is to reach people in rural areas who are only inadequately covered by the existing network of on-site advice centers. The mobile advice vehicle is intended to offer advice via video chat on topics such as consumer law, financial services, energy and care. The financing of the project…

Saxony-Anhalt consumer center is planning mobile advice for rural regions
According to a report by www.n-tv.de, the Saxony-Anhalt consumer advice center is planning to use a mobile advisory service so that it can also reach people in rural regions. However, due to delivery difficulties, they have to wait a little longer for the vehicle.
The mobile consultation service should be equipped with broadband internet, a video consultation station, document scanner, self-sufficient power supply and air conditioning. The costs amount to around 230,000 euros. The aim of the project is to reach people in rural areas who are only inadequately covered by the existing network of on-site advice centers.
The mobile advice vehicle is intended to offer advice via video chat on topics such as consumer law, financial services, energy and care. The financing of the project, including acquisition costs, operating costs and personnel, is ensured by additional funding from the state of Saxony-Anhalt, which is provided from the Corona special fund.
The delay in the completion of the advisory mobile due to delivery difficulties could impact both the time frame for the planned implementation and the effectiveness of the planned project. It is possible that the consumer advice center will have to find an alternative solution to achieve the goal of reaching people in rural areas without having to wait for the mobile advice service. In addition, the delay could also have an impact on budget planning and the use of funding if the project is delayed until the mobile is completed.
Read the source article at www.n-tv.de