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The Italian electronic identity card (Italian: carta di identità elettronica, CIE), or simply carta d'identità (lit. ' identity card '), [3] is an identification document issued to any Italian citizen and to legal aliens, that has been progressively replacing the paper-based identity card [] since version 3.0 was first released on 4 July 2016.
Poste Italiane (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpɔste itaˈljane], lit. ' Italian Post ' , abbr. PT ) is the Italian postal service provider. Besides providing postal services, Poste Italiane offers communications , postal savings products, logistics , and financial and insurance services throughout Italy.
BancoPosta is the Italian postal savings system that operates as a unit of the Italian Post Office providing financial services, including savings accounts, prepaid cards, exchange brokerage services, investment services, insurance, and various payment services.
PosteMobile is an Italian telecommunications company owned by Poste Italiane through Postepay, which operates in the mobile telephony sector as Mobile Virtual Network Operator on the Wind network and, since 2017, it also offers fixed-line telephony and Internet services. [1]
Service providers typically assign each B channel a unique SPID. A SPID is derived from the telephone number assigned to the circuit, and in the U.S. it typically follows a generic, 14-digit format. A SPID (Service Profile Identifier) is a number assigned by a phone company to a terminal on an Integrated Services Digital Network B-channel.
BancoPosta division of Poste italiane: joint-control by Cassa Depositi e Prestiti and the Ministry of Economy and Finance * Istituto per il Credito Sportivo: a subsidiary of the Ministry of Economy and Finance 4: Banco BPM: 189.69: domestic systemically important bank; [2] supervised by European Central Bank [3] 5: BPER Banca: 152.3
A series of eight stamps with the inscription "Poste italiane" in denominations from 1 centesimo to 2 lira was issued on December 1, 1863. Italy joined the Universal Postal Union on 1 July 1875. Until 1877, Italian stamps were used in San Marino. A 1910 stamp commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Expedition of the Thousand
This global standard was renamed the Electronic Postal Certification Mark (EPCM) in 2007 [1] shortly after a new iteration of the technology was developed by Microsoft and Poste Italiane. The key addition to the traditional postmarking technology was integrity of the electronically postmarked item, meaning any kind of falsification and ...