Arab Advisors 5th Media & Telecoms.Edited by Zeid Nasser Convergence Conference: Increasing Broadband adoption in Arab WorldUnder the patronage of HE Eng. Bassem Al Rousan, Jordan's Minister of ICT (1) (Information and Communications Technology) An umbrella term for the information technology field. See IT. (2) (International Computers and Tabulators) See ICL. 1. (testing) ICT - In Circuit Test. , the Fifth Annual Media and Telecommunications Convergence Conference, set to take place in Amman on the 2nd and 3rd of June, comes as the Arab World's telecommunications and broadcast entertainment markets continue to experience strong growth in telecom subscribers and more competition, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. regional research house and conference organizer Arab Advisors Group, a member of the Arab Jordan Investment Bank Group.By end of 2007, fixed line broadband penetration as a percent of total population ranged from 8 percent in Qatar to a mere 0.02 percent in Sudan in the Arab World “Arab States” redirects here. For the political alliance, see Arab League. The Arab World (Arabic: العالم العربي; Transliteration: al-`alam al-`arabi) stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the . Qatar, UAE (Uninterruptible Application Error) The name given to a crash in Windows 3.0. In subsequent versions of Windows, a crash was called a "General Protection Fault," "Application Error" or "Illegal Operation." See crash in Windows and abend. and Bahrain lead with 8 percent, 7.8 percent and 7 percent respectively. They are followed by Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (sä `dē ərā`bēə, sou`–, sô–), officially Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, kingdom (2005 est. pop. (2.4 percent), Jordan (1.6 percent), Palestine (1.5 percent), Morocco
(1.5 percent), Tunisia (1.1 percent), Lebanon (1 percent), Algeria (0.9
percent), Oman (0.7 percent), Egypt (0.6 percent), Mauritania (around
0.1 percent), Yemen (0.05 percent), Syria (0.04 percent) and Sudan (0.02
percent). "While absolute broadband penetration in the Arab World
may seem low by industrial countries standards, the effective household
broadband penetration is much higher. This is related to higher number
of people per household as well as line sharing. For example, a new Arab
Advisors survey in Egypt revealed that 63.4 percent of Egyptian
households that use the ADSL See DSL. ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line service, share their ADSL connection with neighbors. A massive 81.9 percent of households that use shared ADSL lines share them with more than three neighboring neigh·bor n. 1. One who lives near or next to another. 2. A person, place, or thing adjacent to or located near another. 3. A fellow human. 4. Used as a form of familiar address. v. households." Jawad J. Abbassi, Founder and General Manager of Arab Advisors Group noted. "Based on the survey results, the average number of households sharing one ADSL connection is 2.98. Multiplying the reported number of lines by this figure yields an estimate for households with ADSL connections in Egypt of 956,000 households by end of 2007, much higher than the number of accounts. While ADSL sharing is illegal in many countries and does negatively affect quality, the Arab Advisors Group believes that the practice is widespread in the Arab World. The silver lining silver lining n. A hopeful or comforting prospect in the midst of difficulty. [From the proverb "Every cloud has a silver lining". is that more households are connected to broadband Internet See broadband. services which would positively affect adoption of Internet-based services such as e-commerce, multimedia, user generated content and e-government services." Mr. Abbassi added. The Arab World's Telecom and broadcast media boom will re-define the traditional boundaries that separated media and telecom companies and enable convergent services as operators chase revenues in non-traditional areas.The Zain Group is the Main Sponsor of the Conference 2008. The conference also received the support and sponsorship from Jawwal (Palestine), ESKADENIA Software (Jordan), GLOBITEL (Jordan), QUALCOMM, SIGNAL Communications - PRIMUSTEL (Jordan), Ericsson, Orange (Jordan), Greenpacket Networks (Bahrain) and Optimiza.38 visionary executives and industry leaders will address the conference. Close to 400 delegates from 86 different companies already confirmed their attendance. A*Arab Advisors 5th Media & Telecoms 2003 Jordan Press & publishing Co. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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