Greece offers up to 70-euro smartphone vouchers to reduce digital exclusion
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Greece is launching a new targeted subsidy program to reduce the digital divide and ensure equal access to electronic services.
- Eligible individuals, primarily those with disabilities exceeding 67%, can receive a voucher of up to 70 euros for specific smartphone models.
- Telecommunication providers will soon announce the application timeline, approved smartphone lists, and detailed instructions for the program.
Greece is set to implement a new state-subsidized program aimed at bridging the digital gap by providing financial assistance for smartphone purchases. The initiative seeks to ensure equitable access to essential digital services, online transactions, and public sector applications for all citizens.
The program offers a subsidy of up to 70 euros per device, which will be applied as an immediate discount at the point of sale. The smartphones eligible for this subsidy must meet specific technical requirements to support modern communication and accessibility features. Distribution will be exclusively through official mobile carriers and participating businesses.
With a clear social focus, the program prioritizes individuals facing the most significant barriers to digital inclusion. The primary beneficiaries are people with disabilities rated at 67% or higher. This group was chosen due to their heightened need for technologically advanced devices equipped with specialized accessibility tools.
Eligibility verification will be streamlined through automatic checks against existing public electronic registries, minimizing delays and the need for paper documentation. Telecommunications providers, in collaboration with relevant authorities, are expected to announce the application schedule, a list of approved smartphone models, and detailed instructions for online submissions shortly.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.