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Majka, Margaret Island and Punnany Massif promote talented bands

Yettel Stage music platform launches with free concerts

Yettel is launching a music platform where Majka, Margaret Island and Punnany Massif will promote emerging local bands. The Yettel Stage aims to help talented performers gain national exposure through digital tools and the experience of seasoned musicians. The platform will launch with a unique series of free concerts at three locations across the country.

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Nationwide survey: Hungarians keep a surprisingly high number of old mobile phones at home

Those returning their old handsets to Yettel are eligible for an NMHH subsidy of up to HUF 40,000 when buying a new mobile phone

63% of Hungarians keep unused mobile phones at home, and in the majority of cases there are several handsets in drawers that are more than 10 to 15 years old, according to Yettel’s latest nationwide survey. Many people don’t know what to do with their old handsets, or don't feel like dealing with them. Improperly stored electronic devices, however, can be a hazard to the environment. Yettel is now launching a large-scale campaign to collect old mobile phones and raise awareness of the importance of recycling. Some 2G- and 3G-enabled handsets will make their owners eligible for an NMHH subsidy of up to HUF 40,000 when buying a new phone.

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Smart travel tips: how to use your phone smartly

Have you run out of mobile data, is your battery down or has your handset failed the water resistance test? In the age of smartphones, your mobile phone may be your travel agent, boarding pass, camera, map and information desk. The lack of these functions is really noticeable when something unexpected happens to your handset during your holiday and you can't use it. Yettel experts have put together 5 tips to help you prevent the most common problems and prepare your phone for the summer season.

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From Győr to a world competition in France: cheer for a self-driving car developed by Hungarian students in Nogaro

The autonomous vehicle developed by the students of Széchenyi István University in Győr joins international challenge

The essential features of autonomous vehicles include environmental sensing, GPS and mobile internet-based positioning, accurate camera system. The team of Széchenyi István University in Győr developing their autonomous vehicle for years is now facing an exciting challenge. In early July, they will take part in an international competition to solve complex tasks in Nogaro, France, where they will be connected to the internet for precision self-driving by Yettel.

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The University of Debrecen and Yettel partner for digital competence development

New training course launched with the joint support of the University of Debrecen and HiperSuli

The four-year partnership agreement signed by the University of Debrecen and Yettel Hungary is focused on digital competence development, teacher training and the elaboration of digital teaching materials. The cooperation for teachers’ digital competence development is based on a recently closed successful pilot project. In the pilot, teachers involved in the operator’s HiperSuli digital education program completed a 2x30-hour accredited training and then were enrolled in the university’s two-semester higher-level vocational training program.

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Yettel makes 5G-based office internet available to Hungarian SMBs

5G-based IrodaNet Pro can be easily installed in any office, retail outlet or workshop

Yettel is taking another significant step to promote the widespread adoption of 5G technology revolutionising networks. Hungarian SMBs can use its new service similar to and capable of replacing traditional fixed-line internet under the name IrodaNet Pro. This new use case of 5G justifies the company’s previous network development investments worth several tens of billions of HUF across Hungary.

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This is how children spend their vacation this year

Smart devices make both parents and children feel more secure

Children spend nearly half of their summer vacation, that is, more than a month at home without any program this year. This was one of the findings of the representative survey conducted by Yettel and Xplora to find out how parents plan the summer for their children. Based on the answers, today’s parents enjoyed much more freedom during their childhood, but parents tend to give more autonomy to children who are always available on their mobile phone or through a smart wearable device.

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