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REGIONAL & MEMBERS UPDATES  SAMENA TRENDS

        PTA  Directs  Its  Licensees  to  Provide  Uninterrupted  Telecom  Services  to

        Consumers


        Pakistan  Telecommunication  Authority   customers  have  access to  their services.   providers by  ensuring  that  support  staff
        (PTA) has  directed  its  licensees to   The  CMOs  should  also coordinate   of all  telecommunication  companies
        remain fully prepared for the provision   with  local  authorities for functioning   be  facilitated in providing  logistics  and
        of uninterrupted telecom  services to   of franchises,  top up outlets and   maintenance  services.  Alongside this,
        the  consumers. It  was  also directed   communication  networks in  the affected   customer  support  centers,  franchises,
        that   necessary  resources  should  areas.  They  should  resolve consumer   retailers be allowed to remain  open  in
        remain available at  all  levels for  smooth   complaints efficiently, with fully equipped   case of a lock down  for provision of
        functioning  of voice/data services and   teams, and issue awareness messages in   uninterrupted  services and support.  This
        networks. The  advisory also emphasizes   national and regional  languages,  in wake   will not only facilitate local administrative
        on all  support  staff  adopting necessary   of Corona  Virus  spread threat.  Moreover,   and health  services but also general
        preventative measures against COVID-19.   the Federal  and  provincial  government   public to maintain social distancing while
        All Cellular mobile Operators (CMOs) and   authorities  have been  requested  to   performing their essential functions.
        Local Loop operators  should  ensure that   facilitate  communication  services




        Mena IT Spending to Hit US$160 Billion in 2020


        IT spending in the Middle East and North   next three years  as  more organizations   methodology  relies heavily on rigorous
        Africa (Mena) will total $160 billion in 2020,   move to cloud-based products and   analysis of sales by thousands of vendors
        an increase of 2.4% from 2019, according   services.  As  local  organizations  continue   across the entire range of IT products and
        to Gartner.  “Non-oil economic  initiatives   to  invest  more resources and IT  budget   services.  Gartner  uses primary  research
        such as the Dubai Expo 2020 in UAE; the   in their digital transformation initiatives,   techniques,  complemented  by  secondary
        Al Qiddiya entertainment, sports and arts   technology consulting will increase among   research sources, to build a comprehensive
        complex;  The Red Sea Project  and the   local companies.  In  2020,  IT  services   database of market size data on which to
        Neom living laboratory in Saudi Arabia are   spending is expected to total $13.1 billion,   base its  forecast. The  Gartner quarterly
        boosting business activity in Mena, which   an 8.4% increase year over year. Compared   IT spending  forecast delivers a  unique
        will heavily influence IT spending locally,”   to  other  regions,  the levels  of  spending   perspective on IT spending  across the
        said John-David Lovelock,  distinguished   on IT services in Mena are among  the   hardware, software, IT  services and
        research vice-president at  Gartner.  “In   highest  four in the world (after Greater   telecommunications  segments.  These
        2019,  organizations in  Mena  disinvested   China,  Emerging  Asia/Pacific  and  Latin   reports  help Gartner clients understand
        in  data  center  systems,  devices and   America). Gartner’s  IT  spending  forecast   market opportunities and challenges.
        communication  services,  which led  to a
        decline of 2.8% in the overall IT spending.”
        In 2020, businesses in Mena are on pace
        to increase their IT budgets  across all
        segments  with spending  on enterprise
        software expecting to achieve the highest
        growth. Spending on devices will achieve
        growth in  2020,  following a  double-digit
        decline in 2019. The currency effects that
        raised prices  on hardware will abate and
        business  spending  on devices will  grow
        3.6%  to  $28.47  billion  in  2020  locally.
        Enterprise spending on software continues
        to grow, achieving a  growth of 12.3% to
        $7.425 billion from $6.612 billion in 2020.
        This trend is expected to continue for the








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