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Articles & Analysis | The road ahead: Potential synergies from ICT development are expected in the forthcoming national strategy from The Report: Jordan 2013
The role of the information and communications technology (ICT) sector in the Jordanian economy has grown tremendously over the past decade. In 2011 ICT generated about 14% of Jordan’s GDP, on par with sectors like the tourism sector, according to official data (see overview). As the industry grows, two key government players are responsible for...
Articles & Analysis | On a solid footing: The government and other stakeholders are driving infrastructure development and export expansion from The Report: Jordan 2013
As a share of the overall economy, information and communications technology (ICT) stands out as one of the most productive sectors in Jordan. ICT accounts for the largest share of GDP per worker, generating 14.1% of the kingdom’s GDP, while directly employing just 1.23% of the workforce. The comparably large tourism sector, which generated 14.3% of...
Articles & Analysis | Looking abroad: Export strategy set to benefit from increased cross-sector cooperation from The Report: Jordan 2013
Although the domestic market for IT products has grown in the past few years, the National Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Strategy 2013-17 recognises that supporting expansion will require a renewed focus on exports. The kingdom’s companies have been quite successful in marketing their wares abroad. Export revenues rose from just...
Articles & Analysis | Increasingly mobile: The expansion of mobile broadband creates opportunities for new revenue streams from The Report: Jordan 2013
In 1961, Jordan’s first automatic telephone service was introduced, with roughly 5000 lines in operation. Since then, the country has come a long way, becoming the second in the region to launch GSM services, after Qatar. Until the 1990s, the government was the sole telecoms operator in the country, after which time the authorities began to open the...
Interviews & Viewpoints | OBG talks to Jean-François Thomas, CEO, Orange; Ihab Hinnawi, CEO, Umniah; and Ahmad Hanandeh, CEO, Zain from The Report: Jordan 2013
What kind of impact would a fourth mobile operator have on the telecommunications sector?