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    Iraq has lost $ 209 million cut to the Internet 22 times in 12 months

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    Iraq has lost $ 209 million cut to the Internet 22 times in 12 months Empty Iraq has lost $ 209 million cut to the Internet 22 times in 12 months

    Post by Rocky Sat 29 Oct 2016, 3:15 am

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    Iraq has lost $ 209 million cut to the Internet 22 times in 12 months


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    Revealed an American research institute, for the loss of Iraq more than $ 209 million as aresult of cut Internet service temporarily 22 times during the period (July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016) for various reasons, indicating that , including internal security procedures or counter - terrorism operations or to prevent its use during student exams . 
    the Center for innovation Technology Technology innovation of the Brookings Institution American, in a study recently released and followed up the "long", " the economic consequences of cutting Internet service for acertain period in a number of countries, including Iraq, around the world during the 2015 proceedings, cost acombined up to two billion and $ 400 million , "adding that" the loss of Iraq alone as a result of the closure of the Internet service on 22 occasions, amounted to 209 000 578 thousand and $ 705. " 
    included analytical study by the Brookings Institution, in October this in 2016," the negative GDP effects overall economic growth for 19 countries around the world as a result of cutting Internet service for theduration of the first of July 2015 to June 2016 , "indicating that" the pieces commissioned these countries up to $ 2.4 billion. " 
    came India tops the list, accounting for losses up to $ 968 million, followed by Saudi Arabia at about $ 465 million, then Morocco B320 million dollars, and then Iraq , a loss exceeding Al209 million dollars, then Brazil B116 million dollars, while befell Algeria in the bottom of the list a loss of nearly twenty million, according to the study. 
    the Brookings Institution, that " the results of the study demonstrate the importance of the Internet in promoting various countries economy , "pointing out that" a report issued by the Federation of the Internet for 2015, showed that the World Wide web had a role to generate resources amounted to up to $ 966 million in the United States or the equivalent of six percent of the total economy of the country, and he contributed tothe creation of 466 thousand only during the year of work in 2012 a chance. " the 
    study also showed that" in recent years deliberately a number of countries , including Iraq, to close theInternet service and mobile phone on a temporary basis for several days for various reasons ranging from internal or security measures counter - terrorism operations or in order to preserve national security or to prevent the use of the internet during the students ' exams, as happened in Iraq, India, Uganda and Algeria. " 
    the study revealed, for" internet service cut off in Iraq 22 times during the period from the first of July 2015 to the thirtieth of June 2016 " .
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