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About ABRANET
The Brazilian Association of Internet (ABRANET) is a nonprofit institution, whose social objective is to support the Brazilian effort in the establishment of enterprises to access, content and services and promote the development of Internet in Brazil.
Founded in 1996, the Abranet is recognized by governmental bodies, with their representation also recognized by the Steering Committee of the Internet in Brazil.
In the past 10 years the Internet has changed considerably, broadening its functions and applications, and Abranet has been at the forefront of this evolution.
Being associated with Abranet is to have the possibility of greater exchange of ideas, information, business opportunities, participate in negotiations and influence the decisions that directly affect the sector.
We count on you to further strengthen our organization, because the more members we have, and more respected they are, the greater our voice in defense of the interests in the sector.
Your participation can make a difference, JOIN U.S.!
What it means to be associated with Abranet?
1 - Establish relationship with professionals in the market, in every area of activity, to win new customers, suppliers and business partners;
2 - Exchange experiences and ideas with professionals in the segment of activity, through working groups and participation in joint actions in the interests of their businesses;
3 - Participating in events, with first-hand access to technology, global trends and cases that are leading new Internet applications in the world;
4 - Participate to the authorities in discussions to define policies to ensure a national infrastructure for connectivity and high quality compatible with the global technological standards;
5 - Direct communication with all Board Abranet, targeted specific areas;
6 - Legal Advice;
7 - Opportunity to participate in major events and seminars in the industry, with discounts on registration;
8 - day and night to monitor the progress of business in the area of the Internet as a whole (internet business), allowing them to be at the forefront of new shares in the market. Examples: Electronic Commerce, Wireless, VoIP, Security, e-Gov, e-Learning, Digital Certificate, Digital Inclusion, WiFi, 3G, etc.;
9 - Participate in the development of new business models, using "providers" as distribution channels, creating new business opportunities;
10 - Participate in mailing lists technical issues related to broadband, subjects in general relating to the market;
11 - Other.
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