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    Communications: About 8 million homes subscribe to the Internet in Iraq.. half of them are “optical

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    Communications: About 8 million homes subscribe to the Internet in Iraq.. half of them are “optical  Empty Communications: About 8 million homes subscribe to the Internet in Iraq.. half of them are “optical

    Post by Rocky Fri 31 May 2024, 9:43 am

    Communications: About 8 million homes subscribe to the Internet in Iraq.. half of them are “optical cable”
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    Baghdad Today - Baghdad
    Today, Friday (May 31, 2024), the Minister of Communications, Hiyam Al-Yasiri, revealed the number of homes subscribed to the Internet service in Iraq.
    Al-Yasiri told the official agency, followed by “Baghdad Today,” that “Iraq has no significant problem related to digital transformation, because Iraq has more than 103% mobile subscription rate, and it has three licenses (4G), and there is a fourth connection opportunity with fifth generation technology.” It has 4 million wireless subscribers, and 3.5 million fiber optic subscribers (Fiber Tohom).
    She explained, "Iraq is moving significantly towards digital transformation, and there is an international problem related to content, and there is no coordination and cooperation from the companies that own these unethical applications that affect the cultures and ethics of peoples. Therefore, I presented a proposal that the International Telecommunication Union take up the issue of setting binding standards for social media companies." “In a manner appropriate and respectful of the cultures and religions of different peoples.”
    Al-Yasiri pointed out, “Iraq has extensive participation in most of the conferences held by international organizations, and it plays an active role in these conferences,” noting that “its participation in the International Telecommunication Union conference during the past days included two parts: the first with regard to digital transformation, and the second with regard to digital transformation.” The second is artificial intelligence.
    She continued, "As for the field of artificial intelligence, this technology is important and dangerous at the same time, and we presented proposals to the conference, including the governance of artificial intelligence by the United Nations to be the umbrella to contain this technology and for all countries of the world, and we stressed the need to take into account developing countries, and not abandon them." Backwards, because this file is dangerous, and the companies that manufacture this technology often pursue material interests, and may steal the efforts of governments to control this file, so it is necessary to establish general principles that preserve human dignity, focus on the ethics of artificial intelligence, and be under the auspices of the United Nations. Hence, each country will have its own strategies for dealing with artificial intelligence, and Iraq has begun developing a draft law for artificial intelligence.”
    The Minister of Communications confirmed, “The government has done a large number of services, especially in the communications sector, and Iraq has a small sea port through Basra, and it has two sea cables, which have been activated and have begun operating commercially, and we are on the way to signing a contract to land a third optical cable at Al-Faw station,” indicating “The ministry’s goal is to make Iraq an important station for international communications parallel to the communication service via the Suez Canal, and now there is great interest in the passage of communication through Iraq, because the road is land and short and there is ease in its maintenance and it can connect the countries of the region and the world through Iraq, passing through Turkey, and we have understandings with many From countries and companies to achieve this goal, and activate Iraq’s position in the region.”
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