Resolved Issues - Musin Discusses Ashyq App Solutions
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** Iraqi Minister Bagdat MussinAddresses Ashyq Application Woes **
Hey there! Let's dive into the latest news about the Ashyq application. Bagdat Mussin, the Minister of Digital Development, Aerospace, and Defense Industry, has some exciting updates to share!
As per Total.kz, Bagdat Mussin announced that the long-standing issues with entering and registering in Ashyq have been sorted out. He addressed these concerns in response to a parliamentary inquiry.
The minister revealed that an update, released on April 28, 2021, addressed technical glitches and crash causes, enhanced performance, and introduced a function enabling non-RK residents to check their status. The team had also rectified the registration and login problems within the mobile application itself.
Interestingly, Mussin emphasized that the pilot operation's primary goal is to gather feedback from project participants. They consistently make updates and improvements based on user complaints, feedback, and monitoring of crashes and technical errors in the Ashyq mobile application.
For those wanting more autonomy, a web resource—ashiq.kz—has been developed. It allows users to independently check their current status. The web resource is currently under development to include detailed descriptions of the app's functionality, frequently asked questions, and technical support contacts.
Lastly, the list of Ashyq project participants is available on the websites of local governments and regional chambers of entrepreneurs 'Atameken'.
So, if you've been facing trouble with Ashyq, rejoice! It seems those issues are now a thing of the past. Stay tuned for more updates and improvements!
- The recent update on Ashyq, released on April 28, 2021, addressed and improved malfunctions such as crashes within the application itself.
- Minister Bagdat Mussin stated that the Ashyq team is making continuous updates and improvements based on user complaints, feedback, and the monitoring of crashes and technical errors in the application.
- For those who prefer to work independently, a web resource—ashiq.kz—has been developed, offering users the ability to check their current status without relying on the mobile application.
- In addition to improvements in the mobile application, the Ashyq project participant list can be found on the websites of local governments and regional chambers of entrepreneurs 'Atameken'.