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Round-the-clock availablility of the initial government terminal

constant terminal access granted for government entities round the clock

Around-the-clock operations commence for public access to the first government terminal
Around-the-clock operations commence for public access to the first government terminal

Round-the-clock terminal for public officials now operational - Round-the-clock availablility of the initial government terminal

In the heart of Saxony-Anhalt, a significant milestone has been reached with the opening of the first nationwide digital citizen service terminal in Langenstein, Harz district. This innovative service column, known as a service terminal, is not limited to the digital citizen service terminal in Langenstein alone. Instead, it's part of a larger initiative to install service columns at 13 locations across the region.

The service column, operated by the Enso company, is a 24-hour, staff-free facility designed to streamline various administrative tasks for the public. It offers a range of services, including fee payments, telemedical doctor searches, and bank services.

While the Ministry of Economics of Saxony-Anhalt inaugurated the service terminal, it's important to note that they are not directly involved in the installation of these service columns. The 24-hour shops where these service columns will be installed are primarily found in rural areas, including Langenstein, where the municipal utility company (Stadtwerke) of Langenstein is responsible for their operation.

At the moment, these service columns are temporarily fully automated and not yet operational. However, exciting plans are underway to install an electric vehicle charging station at the 24-hour service station in Langenstein, further enhancing its convenience and accessibility.

As the service columns are rolled out across Saxony-Anhalt, they are set to revolutionise the way residents and visitors interact with public services, offering a more accessible, efficient, and modern approach to administrative tasks. The exact locations of these service columns have not been specified in the article, but with the first service column now open in Langenstein, it's clear that the future of public service in Saxony-Anhalt is looking bright.

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