Emirates Post has teamed up with technological services multinational brand, Lleida.net to launch Registered Digital Communications Services, which will allow public and private organizations, as well as individuals, to deliver registered communications using digital means, such as email, SMS or web-based services, with full legal admissibility.
The system tracks and traces documents and verifies receipt with a certificate of delivery. This development is aligned with the UAE’s move toward paperless operations.
Emirates Post will issue a digitally signed communications attestation certificate, in full compliance with UAE and international legal regulations and accredited by TRA, to be a valid secure digital record that can be used for commercial or legal purposes.
These services do not require customers to deploy or install any hardware, software, or plug-ins; senders can subscribe to Emirates Post services and begin using them immediately. The registered messages will be sent to the recipients on their existing mobile devices and email accounts, with no additional account set-ups needed.
“The introduction of this service is yet another step toward incorporating digitization into our service and supporting the national agenda towards a SMART government system. It simplified the process of delivering registered communications, with full legal authentication, for public and private sector organizations, without any extra investment in efficiencies,” stated HE Abdulla M Alashram, group CEO of Emirates Post Group Company.