Thursday, October 27, 2011

Conference in Turkey to develop real connections in Iraq

27/10/2011

Conference in Turkey to develop real connections in Iraq

Baghdad, began Thursday in the Turkish city of Istanbul International Conference on Iraq organized by Organization (nee meet) to discuss mechanisms for the development of British reality of communications in Iraq.

And participate in the Conference from Iraq Communications Minister Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi and communications authority and parliamentary services Committee and the directors of the mobile phone companies in the country as well as administrators in companies of Internet services in Iraq.

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He said the parliamentary services Committee member who participates in charity Al-Awadi told Congress of Kurdistan News (aknews) "international communication Conference events on Iraq was launched today and the day to attend more than 200 global investment figure to discuss mechanisms to develop reality connections in Iraq".

Al-Awadi said in the Istanbul connection that "the Conference will address the problems of investment in telecommunications in Iraq and technical problems faced by operators of mobile companies (mobile) phones in addition to the problems facing the Government in granting communications projects for global companies.

Iraq has limited infrastructure of terrestrial communications, like other service sectors of the country, as a result of long years of neglect due to wars and blockades, and cellular connections are in the country means.

"Conference hosted by the Organization (nee meet) British mean developing contacts in the world and will, inter alia, recommendations to develop real connections in Iraq".

Won three mobile phone companies in August 2007 to work in Iraq is "Zen" of company "MTC" and work in the Centre and South, and "Asia cell Consortium, which Iraqi Gulf spread in most parts of Iraq," Cork "company active in the region of Kurdistan, owned by Iraqi businessmen as a reply.

The number of mobile phone service subscribers in more than nine million in Iraq, and often complain about worsening this service too.


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