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Cantv offers service streaming Aba TV GO for its customers
Last Friday, November 1, 2024, Cantv officially launched its streaming Aba TV GO, exclusive for Aba Ultra users, with 100% fiber optic Internet who will enjoy it at no cost until November 30.
Aba TV GO offers more than 100 channels with a wide variety of content: movies, sports, children’s and news programs, among
others. In addition, it allows three screens simultaneously, registering up to 10 different devices (TV, cell phones, tablets, computers, among others).
others), record favorite content and rewind the programming of any channel up to 24 hours.
The Aba TV GO app is available for Android in the Play Store and for iOS in the App Store, among other platforms, as indicated in a press release.
“The addition of this service to the company’s product portfolio is possible thanks to the technological modernization process that it develops throughout the country, to offer better services to the population.”
For information you can contact the telecommunications company through its service channels: Homes: 0800AbaUltra (0800-2228587) / @AbaUltraBot (from telegram) / Customer service offices. Private companies: [email protected]. Public sector: [email protected] / 0800Publica (0800-7825422).
ESTEI: the platform for lodging reservations for Venezuelans, present in 22 states of the country
On October 30, the Venezuelan platform for booking ESTEI accommodations was officially presented. Presented at an event with advisors and real estate chambers in Caracas, it was claimed to be a safer and more accessible option to connect travelers with hosts throughout Venezuela, with flexibility in accepting Mobile Payment and Zelle.
Under the direction of the entrepreneur Mauricio Mundó, the renowned journalist Valentina Quintero and the expert in tourism and coordination of high-level teams Rossana Rodríguez da Silva, ESTEI is revolutionizing the concept of local lodging, it was indicated in a press release.
With just four weeks of receiving reservations, the platform already has a wide range of accommodations in 22 states of the country, which includes everything from apartments and hotels, to houses, inns, and rooms, adapting to all needs and budgets. Thus, whether for an adventurous tourist, a business traveler, medical tourism, errands or any Venezuelan looking for a lodging solution, ESTEI guarantees a stay with the seal of Creole hospitality, for now in almost 1000 estei as options to stay in www.estei.app
“We are Creoles, we know our needs and we have a blunderbuss,” commented Mauricio Mundó, co-founder of ESTEI. «Our purpose is clear: to offer a reliable experience, with a platform tailored to Venezuelans. Our main partners, the UCAB, Valentina Quintero, Rossana Rodriguez, the businessmen who accompany us, our advisors and I, provide the necessary support and experience to make this mission a success.
But ESTEI is not only aimed at travelers. It also represents a unique opportunity for real estate agents and owners. With a country where more than 100 thousand properties remain unoccupied, ESTEI offers a profitable and complementary alternative to traditional rentals. Real estate advisors now have a secure tool to optimize the properties under their management and generate constant income. For owners, the platform allows them to transform liabilities into assets, which are a secure source of income while maintaining the flexibility of using the property for sale or traditional rental.
At ESTEI, security is at the center of everything. From advanced technology for identity verification with Metamap to the insurance policy that is activated at the time of booking, every detail has been thought out to provide confidence to hosts and travelers.
Mauricio Mundó, convinced of the country’s potential, highlighted his belief in tourism as an engine capable of uniting wills and finding common ground even among those who think differently. He highlighted how tourism, through temporary accommodation, can catalyze a rapid transformation of the real estate sector in combination with tourism, benefiting those who are willing to adapt and take advantage of the opportunity, as has happened in other countries.
For his part, Gustavo García, Administrative Vice Chancellor of the UCAB, shared in a video his vision about ESTEI and how this platform connects people with the best of Venezuela. He spoke about the importance of supporting and being partners in a startup that drives a key sector such as tourism, stating: “We want to connect the host with the guest in a place that we no longer call accommodation, we call it ESTEI.”
Mondelēz’s brown Oreo is unique and is powered by 100% Venezuelan cocoa
Venezuelan cocoa has an ancient history and a unique flavor that is present in the brown Oreo cookie produced in the country by the Mondelēz company.
During a tasting of cocoa from different regions and a conversation with experts, Mondelēz highlighted that it has been promoting national production for more than 80 years. The Oreo cookie is 100% Creole cocoa.
Alva Meléndez, marketing director of the company, said that in their 2030 vision, they are focused on globality.
At the tasting, held at the headquarters of the International Center for Professional Update (CIAP) of the Andrés Bello Catholic University (UCAB), professor Marlene Berríos said that “talking about cocoa is talking about Venezuela.”
For her part, María Fernanda Di Giacobbe, master chocolate maker, pointed out that the flavor of cocoa is a great ambassador of Venezuela to the world. “Cocoa is entrepreneurship, it is communication,” he said.
He referred to the qualities of cocoa in the different regions of the country and its connection with Venezuelan culture. He also expressed that the flavor of cocoa stays on the palate for half an hour, especially the aromas. “Venezuelan cocoa does not require sugar,” he described.
In the conversation organized by Mondelēz in Venezuela, economist Richard Obuchi argued that Venezuela is not a large producer of cocoa, but it does offer the highest quality. “It is the most important product in the country since the 20th century,” he indicated.
Likewise, Obuchi highlighted the potential of this product and stated that, “as a generator of resources,” it has a great competitive advantage.
Cedice commemorates Freedom Week on the occasion of 35 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall
The Center for the Dissemination of Economic Knowledge (Cedice Libertad) will commemorate 35 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall with the organization of Freedom Week, a space where there will be talks, analysis and reflections on liberal ideas and philosophy.
This commemoration began on Monday, November 4, with the Liberal Book Fair, on the ground floor of the Caracas Chamber of Commerce, between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm. This fair will be open to the public until Friday the 8th.
Tuesday 5: For Tuesday, November 5, the forum “The German Economic Miracle” is scheduled for midday in the Multipurpose Room of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences of the UCV, 7th floor.
In the afternoon there will be a virtual forum, where the Argentine academic Ricardo Manuel Rojas will address, starting at six in the afternoon, a critical perspective on the relationship between the State and the Law.
Wednesday 6: At 2:00 pm there will be a forum for the movie “Mr. Jones”, moderated by journalist Anderson Ayala Giusti. Place: Cedice Library, at the headquarters of the Caracas Chamber of Commerce.
Thursday 7: At 9:00 am and in the hallways of the UCV Law School there will be a dynamic “Let’s tear down the wall”, where members of Cedice Joven will interact with students and the general public.
That same day, in the “Beers and Ideas” space, there will be a talk about the importance of memory in the face of totalitarian systems, with the participation of Dr. Carolina Guerrero and Showny Azar. Place: La Neblina Room, of the College of Engineers (Caracas). Time: 6:00 pm.
Also on Thursday the 7th, the virtual forum “city cinema and culture” will be held, with Sergio Monsalve and Luis Bono as speakers. Time: 6 pm.
Friday the 8th: At 11:00 am, Caracas time, there will be a virtual forum “Life on both sides of the world.” In this Zoom dialogue, we will see the details of social, economic and political life in Berlin during the Cold War. The exhibitor is the German, Holger Timmreck, who lived on both sides of the Berlin Wall.
Saturday 9: Freedom Week closes on Saturday with the meeting “Words break walls”, in the We Code spaces, in Chacaíto, where the role of writing as a tool of resistance against oppression will be evident. Together with the artist Kuray, the writer Jesús García, the doctor Andrea Rondón and the sociologist Denymar Gómez. Time: 3:00 pm.
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