Helping Governments Implement e-Governance
www.huawei.com/in One of the world’s largest telecom companies is now working on a wide range of e-governance projects Eric Yu, […]
www.huawei.com/in One of the world’s largest telecom companies is now working on a wide range of e-governance projects Eric Yu, […]
Nigeria is soon to begin work with Federal Government to facilitate effective use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) .
MTN Nigeria Communications Ltd has called for a National Broadband Policy to serve as a roadmap for broadband penetration and service delivery in the country.
“In the next few months, i2010 will become history. We are now developing the strategy for 2020. This means cross border services between EU member states with electronic identities and electronic signatures in the field of e-Government, e-Health and e-Procurement”
The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) has released its 2008 e-Government Survey, which shows that all GCC member states have significantly improved in e-Government Readiness since the 2005 survey.
[This article was published in the February 2008 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Indian Government is expecting that the government has provided about 2.5 million in more than 1,000 towns in the country by the end of June, 2007.
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has called the federal Government to implement world-class broadband infrastructure as a national priority. ACS is also establishing a National Telecommunications Special Interest Group with the alliance of Telecommunication Society of Australia.
South Korea is prepared to provide the UAE with its experiences and knowhow in the fields of e-Government, broadband infrastructure including WiBro (wireless broadband) and DMB (digital multimedia broadcasting) technologies.
The Protocol on the Policy and Regulatory framework for Nepad ICT Broadband Infrastructure Network is based on the Constitutive Act of the African Union. Its objective is to facilitate and commit the Parties to the construction and operation of the Nepad ICT Broadband Infrastructure Network for Eastern and Southern Africa, on