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Monday, August 6, 2012

INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT




RESTRUCTURING OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Resulted in economic globalization - pop-up by the rapid development of technology in all sectors - from increased competition between the parties involved in the economy in the world, and when he was a high level of competition and the attractiveness of the investment climate are the two main axes for the development of a thriving industry in the telecommunications sector and information technology, the Ministry of Communications strenuous efforts in order to find those conditions in this country, but all their efforts centered on the need to reform all the elements that will improve the business climate in line with small, medium and large companies in order to achieve industrial growth and create new jobs and higher levels of national income.

Start the Ministry's strategy to develop the telecommunications sector and information technology recognition of the many achievements of the sector, with an emphasis on that there was still a lot of accomplishments to be achieved, and consider the study into insight to the obstacles that stand in the face causing further development of the sector, and opportunities that arise during the , but it aspires to identify the work required to create a conducive environment to work, and to identify steps to be taken to develop a national sector of the communications and technology industry related to the nature of  competition with the global economy.

It should be noted that the strategy addresses the issues of capacity building and upgrading, and advancing research and innovation, and highlighting as a destination for investment in telecommunications and information technology, which can be achieved by understanding the Ministry's vision of Egypt as they operate knowledge, innovation and applied research investment as forces driving the telecommunications industry and technology information in the global economy.

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