Caracas, January 26, 2016 .- “Venezuela must and can begin a process of liberation and emancipation technology that allows us to reach a time when our people are appropriate not only economically , social, political, etc., but also in the science and technology area “, for which the telecommunications and informatics play a major role.
So said Tuesday, Kenny Ossa, who on behalf National Community of Free Software and a member of the National Council for Productive Economy, gave an interview on the Critical Point program broadcast by Venezolana de Television to address the issue of the reactivation of production area within the economic emergency decree announced by the Executive National and where telecommunications and computer make an engine to boost the economy.
The guest placed special emphasis on the human potential that Venezuela has in the computer area, especially in relation to Free Software, which our country has an extraordinary talent who has been working for several years to make way on the road to technological sovereignty.
Ossa said the Venezuelan government has invested significant resources and implemented strategies to reverse the dependence on imported technology and foreign software, a situation that has bound the government to pay for use of software licenses to large transnational of information.
On January 25 was installed in Caracas, the table of work for the Motor Telecommunications and Information Technology, with the participation of Vice Ossa and where the social area, Jorge Arreaza, stressed the importance of the creative powers of the Venezuelan people, in particular in the areas of telecommunications, IT and . Free Software
assemblers: Getting Started
As for the steps that Venezuela has firmly for independence in telecommunications and informatics The guest noted that the assembly of telephones and computers (eg Orinoco and VIT), are to be the first steps that the State has given to get away from dependence on the technology of large corporations for years have invaded the Venezuelan market .
“There’s an important industry that is making strides that are even looking for how to cover the international market through Mercosur, which also includes the manufacture of parts and pieces,” said Ossa. / JF
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