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        said S&P Global. The report further noted that telecommunication   of telecommunication firms. “We estimate non-telecom operations
        companies in the region are also venturing into media, entertainment   currently contribute about 15 percent to 16 percent to rated GCC
        and e-gaming sectors. S&P Global also highlighted some recent   telcos’ combined revenues,” the report said. It added: “While core
        acquisitions made by telecommunication firms in the GCC region   telecom services will continue to account for most revenues and
        to diversify their businesses. In 2022, Saudi Telecommunications   remain the overwhelming profit generators in the short term, we
        Co.  secured  significant  stakes  in  systems  integrator  firms  Giza   expect digital businesses will grow at a significantly faster pace.”
        Systems and Giza Arabia Systems. Moreover, last year, UAE-based   The report noted that telecommunication firms in the region will
        e& acquired over 50 percent of Careem Super App, an application   witness low single-digit growth for telecom revenues and organic
        that  provides  food  and  grocery  delivery,  micro-mobility,  digital   growth of 10  percent  to 20  percent  per year in  non-telecom
        wallet, as well as fintech services. The study pointed out that GCC   revenues.  Mergers  and  acquisitions  could compound  organic
        governments’ digitalization and economic development agendas   growth in the non-telecom sector, resulting in much faster revenue
        will support digital businesses and boost consolidated revenues   accretion from tech-related services, the study stated.




        Qatar to Digitize 90% of Citizen Services by 2030


        Qatar is set to establish a specialized “cen-  ity. Emphasis is also placed on advancing   laboration  with  key  players,  including  ICT
        ter  of excellence”  dedicated  to  data  and   system  interoperability  through enhanced   providers like Ooredoo Qatar, Siemens, and
        emerging  technologies,  including  Artificial   data exchange layers. To enhance govern-  Microsoft, is ongoing to drive digitalization
        Intelligence  (AI),  as  part  of its  ambitious   ment decision-making speed and effective-  in various fields, such as smart cities and
        goal to digitize 90  per cent of its  citizen   ness, Qatar plans to transform the design   innovative solutions. NDS3 places a strong
        services  by  2030.  The  initiative,  outlined   and  delivery of services  by strengthening   emphasis on policy alignment across gov-
        in  the  third  National  Development  Strate-  central capabilities in innovation and digi-  ernment entities,  incorporating input from
        gy (NDS3), also includes a revamp of tools   tization.  This  includes  revamping the  ser-  academia, citizens,  residents,  businesses,
        for monitoring operational and institutional   vice catalogue, establishing  Service  Level   and  non-governmental  entities  system-
        performance  to track progress  effective-  Agreement (SLA) frameworks, launching a   atically.  The  strategy  aims  to  strengthen
        ly.  The  country aspires  to position  itself   one-stop-shop portal, delivering integrated   accountability  in  government  institutions
        as a digital government leader, aiming for   services,  improving  customer experience,   by enhancing the capabilities, governance,
        a customer  satisfaction  score  exceeding   creating  innovation labs,  and establishing   and operating models of independent over-
        85  per cent  across  all  services by 2030.   a Centre of Excellence for service design.   sight bodies. Addressing the challenge of
        The  establishment  of a  Centre  of Excel-  The  government  also  plans  to implement   limited  access to up-to-date  information,
        lence for data and emerging technologies,   centralized performance  tracking  and   the strategy emphasizes ensuring easy ac-
        particularly  AI, will  drive  initiatives  such   monitoring  systems  for its  services,  with   cess to government reports, policy chang-
        as  developing  a comprehensive national   the  aim of improving  customer experi-  es,  and  open public data.  The  goal is  to
        data governance and management frame-  ence,  ensuring  quality  and  efficiency,  and   exceed an 80 per cent adherence to SLAs
        work to improve data availability and qual-  promoting continuous improvement.  Col-  within and between governmental entities.



        Egypt, Jordan to Establish Submarine Fiber Optic Cable Dubbed 'Coral Bridge'


        Telecom Egypt  and  Naitel  Jordan  signed
        a  cooperation  agreement  to  establish  a
        submarine  fiber  optic  cable  connecting
        Egypt and Jordan and that will be dubbed
        "Coral  Bridge."  The  cable  will  extend
        between Jordan's Aqaba and Egypt's Taba,
        and is aimed at fulfilling increasing demand
        on  AI  applications  and  data  centers,
        capitalizing on the short distance between
        its two landing points. The location of the
        cable is also outstanding given that Egypt
        is a major crossing between the East and
        the West, while Jordan is a main doorway
        to the  Levant,  Iraq, Arab  Gulf, and  the
        intersection between Asia and Europe.

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