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Communications: The Internet will improve next year

 
  Baghdad: Omar Abdul Latif
 
The Ministry of Communications confirmed that the Internet will witness an improvement in its services over the next year, revealing the formation of monitoring committees for violators of internet lines and networks. "The Internet will witness an improvement in its services during the next year, through the completion of the optical cable (FTTH), which will give special advantages to the citizen and the consumer," the ministry’s spokesman, Raad Al-Mashhadani, said in an interview with Al-Sabah. He added that "there are committees that started monitoring the trespassers on the lines and networks of the Internet by the owners of the towers and companies," indicating that "the monitoring operations are continuing and there is monitoring in the areas of Al-Dora, Al-Sadr City and Al-Shula in Baghdad as well as the governorates of Salah Al-Din, Al-Najaf Al-Ashraf and Al-Anbar, as the transgressors were arrested and referred." To the judiciary according to the Ministry of Communications Law ».
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Developing the communications infrastructure in preparation for the launch of the fourth generation

 
 Baghdad: Isra al-Samarrai 
Competent staff in the Ministry of Communications are carrying out work to develop the infrastructure for the telecommunications sector in the country in preparation for the launch of the fourth generation services. In a special statement she made to Al-Sabah, the media and relations official at the Ministry's General Company for Communications and Informatics, Enas Chalabi, said that the infrastructure that carries Internet capacity is being developed in preparation for the initiation of providing fourth generation services in Baghdad and all the country's governorates, noting that a device has been added. Huawei Optics in the Hatra exchange in Muthanna Governorate, to create a state of complete readiness in the infrastructure and the general areas of the governorate with regard to the work of the fourth generation. And she continued, in the same context: that maintenance work was also carried out on optical cables within the governorates: Najaf, Nineveh, Wasit and Salah al-Din, in which some optical cables had ceased to serve because of the excavation work carried out by the authorities responsible for maintaining roads and bridges, in addition to the municipal departments. Al-Chalabi explained that the company has coordinated with the Hajj and Umrah Authority in order to discuss the mechanism of electronic transformation in the work of the Authority and automate it to reduce time and effort and to achieve transparency in its work, revealing about the development of a joint plan to proceed with it and to define the importance of electronic transformation at work in addition to implementing projects that serve citizens and government institutions, which She pointed out that it is in line with the current efforts to develop the communication infrastructure in preparation for the launch of the fourth generation services.
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During the extension of the optical cable in Baghdad. "Internet"
  

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Today, Monday, the Ministry of Communications launched the national Internet project in the capital, Baghdad, specifically in the Zayouna region.

The Minister of Communications, Arkan Shihab, said at the ceremony to launch the optical cable service to the home, which was attended by "Al-Eqtisad News", that "the telecommunications sector is long overdue, and we have designed a complete plan for the advancement of this sector," noting that "the technologies that exist in Iraq are 3G and WIFI and now we have transformed." To 4G and ftth ".

He noted that Iraq is at the top of the world's list of communications, and now the optical cable service will reach homes, noting that "the optical cable project will maximize the state's financial revenues, improve internet service and create job opportunities."

Shehab emphasized that "the Internet speed in Iraq will be much higher than in a number of countries."

On the other hand, the Executive Director of the National Internet Project, Alaa Jassim, said, "For the first time, the citizen will be compensated for the service agreed upon," noting that "this project began work on it in the year 2015, through Earth Link and Symphony, at a cost of $ 170 million."

He noted that "extending Internet lines costs more than this amount," adding that the project was suspended for more than two years because of "the ISIS economy."

Jassim pointed out that "the first area connected to the Internet by optical cable is Zayouna, and 2000 homes will be operated with this service," stressing that "during the current year the service will reach 800,000 homes."

He pointed out that "next year, the service will reach 1.9 million homes," noting that "the quality of service rests with the national project and the Ministry of Communications, not the secondary contractor (the owners of the towers), the last of which is maintenance."

He noted that "with 35 thousand dinars, the citizen will get 15 megabits per second, which represents 6 times what is present."

 
 
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The launch of the national project for the "high-speed" Internet

 
 Baghdad: Isra al-Samarrai 
 
The national project launched the "high-speed Internet service" in the capital, Baghdad, while the project owners believe that it will reach 4 million homes during the next phase.
The Minister of Communications, Arkan Shihab, said at the service launch conference attended by “Al-Sabah”: “The telecommunications sector in Iraq was very late during the last phase,” noting that “the ministry, in cooperation with the Media and Communications Commission, prepared a plan for the advancement of this sector in the coming years.”
He added that “3G” and “WIFI” technologies do not keep pace with developments in the telecommunications sector, revealing that “we are working on developing these technologies into 4G and FTTH so that Iraq will be in the ranks of developed countries in this field.”
Shihab described the high-speed Internet project as "historical and one of the largest projects for the next 100 years, as it will contribute to maximizing state revenues and keeping the state away from the rentier economy, as well as improving Internet service and providing job opportunities for contractors and staff, and the private sector’s contribution to establishing service projects in Iraq."
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The Iraqi Ministry of Communications: The national project for the Internet will include all provinces

The Iraqi Ministry of Communications: The national project for the Internet will include all provinces
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Mubasher: The Iraqi Ministry of Communications confirmed today, Sunday, that the start of the optical cable project is subject to security approvals.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Communications, Raad Al-Mashhadani, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The optical cable project, which can accommodate 150,000 lines in Baghdad, has been referred," indicating that "the project is in the process of obtaining security approvals for the purpose of direct work, and this project is part of the Japanese loan."

He added that "there is another project, the 16 governorates project, which is in the process of study and final analyzes, and it will be referred to the specialized companies, which will provide three million lines in Iraq," noting that "it includes 16 Iraqi provinces except for the provinces of the Kurdistan region."

Al-Mashhadani pointed out that "the national project (Wi-Fi), which was announced a few days ago, began work in Baghdad in the Zayouna area, and it was well received by citizens in Baghdad, and it will expand at the end of this year to the rest of the provinces," stressing that "all these important projects will improve The current reality of the Internet in Iraq. "

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Choosing 16 companies to operate optical cable services

 
  Baghdad: Isra al-Samarrai
 
The Ministry of Communications is close to selecting 16 companies out of 42 advanced to operate optical cable networks completed in Baghdad and the provinces, while it is coordinating with a Chinese company to complete the project phases.   
During the past year, the Ministry of Communications conducted an experiment to set up the first optical cable booth in the Zayouna area, and its owners confirmed that the results obtained by switching from the “wire is not” service to the optical cable are very large compared to the most appropriate prices than before, as the service provides a high download speed, up to several times. The way it was through the towers, the download times, which used to take hours, are reduced to a few minutes.
"The Ministry has opened the door for bids to invest in optical network services, as it has submitted 42 specialized companies, 16 of which will be selected to work on operating the project services after studying their capabilities from all aspects to achieve quality," said Enas Chalabi, the official of relations and media at the General Company for Communications and Informatics. Of the services that will be provided to the citizens.
The Ministry of Communications had previously announced that Arab, international and local companies submitted the optical cable project to invest and market its services, and that the ministry will work on selecting the best ones in providing services.
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On Monday, the Ministry of Communications identified the advantages of the national project for optical cable, while confirming that it will continue to implement the shock process to curb the smuggling of Internet capacity.
Ministry spokesman Raad al-Mashhadani said in an interview with the Iraqi News Agency, which was followed by Al-Iqtisad News, that "the national project for the optical cable, or the so-called (fiber to home), has been started in the Zayouna area in Baghdad for more than a thousand homes," indicating that "the people of The region indicated the quality of the service provided on the Internet. "
He added, "The project also deals with the large load that occurs through the optical cable (FTG), and it has also provided great job opportunities for the unemployed," explaining that "the ministry aims to have manpower exceeding 90 percent of the project."
Regarding the shock process, Al-Mashhadani stressed that "the shock process launched by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi last June is still continuing in all provinces except for the Kurdistan region," pointing out that "the engineering cadres that were assigned by the Minister of Communications are still carrying out their work in cooperation with my device." Intelligence, National Security and the Ministry of Interior.
He added, "Violations and abuses are monitored on the Internet and the optical cable from time to time, and violators are referred to the judiciary."

 
 
Number of observations 65   Date of addendum 05/17/2021
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Earthlink identifies a reason for the weakness of the Internet in Iraq ... and reveals the date that 90% of Iraq will be covered by optical cable

2021-05-20
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Earthlink Deputy CEO Dr. Alaa Jassim revealed, on Thursday, that there are more than 100 unlicensed internet companies in Iraq, while he confirmed the existence of 23 companies licensed by the Iraqi government.

 

"Iraq has 23 official companies and more than 120 informal companies, and this is the main reason for all the problems of the Internet sector," Jasim said during an online session.

 

He explained that "any person can rent an office for him, puts a sign for the name of the company and starts buying the Internet from the ministry or from one of the ministry's partners or by smuggling, and starts selling naturally without having a work permit." A tower in one area, and this is a major obstacle for large and officially registered companies.

 

He stressed that "any specialist in any country in the world who hears the existence of 100 companies in Iraq will say it is impossible to provide good internet service in it," noting that "the presence of a large number of unlicensed companies means that these companies do not pay guarantees, insurance, or sales tax, and consequently." "Their operating costs are less than those of large companies by 20 to 40 percent, and if they get the Internet by smuggling, the cost is 60 percent or more lower than that of large companies."

 

He pointed out that "the only solution to eliminate all these problems is the FTTH service, and we launched this service in Zayouna and started with 2,000 homes, and the Ministry’s revenues were three times higher than previous revenues." Another region, and within 3 years, more than 90% of Iraq will be covered by this service.

https://yesiraq.com/ايرثلنك-تحدد-سببًا-لضعف-الانترنت-في-ال/

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 Earthlink Company: Iraq owns more than 100 unlicensed internet companies
 
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Economy News _ Baghdad

Earthlink Executive Vice President Dr. Alaa Jassim revealed, on Thursday, that there are more than 100 unlicensed internet companies in Iraq, while he confirmed the existence of 23 companies licensed by the Iraqi government.

"Iraq has 23 official companies and more than 120 informal companies, and this is the main reason for all the problems of the Internet sector," Jassim said during an online session.

He explained that "any person can rent an office for him, puts a sign for the name of the company and starts buying the Internet from the ministry or from one of the ministry's partners or by smuggling, and starts selling naturally without having a work permit." A tower in one area, and this is a major obstacle for large and officially registered companies. "

He stressed that "any specialist in any country in the world who hears the existence of 100 companies in Iraq will say it is impossible to provide good internet service in it," noting that "the presence of a large number of unlicensed companies means that these companies do not pay any guarantee, insurance, or sales tax, and consequently." "Their operating costs are less than those of large companies by 20 to 40 percent, and if they get access to the Internet by smuggling, the cost is 60 percent or more lower than that of large companies."

He pointed out that "the only solution to eliminate all these problems is the FTTH service, and we launched this service in Zayouna and started with 2,000 homes, and the Ministry’s revenues were three times higher than previous revenues." Another region, and within 3 years, more than 90% of Iraq will be covered by this service. "

 
 

Number of observations 148   Date of addendum 05/20/2021

https://economy-news.net/content.php?id=25112

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Earthlink: More than 120 unlicensed internet companies in Iraq ... offer one solution

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Earthlink: More than 120 unlicensed internet companies in Iraq ... offer one solution
  
{Economist: Al Furat News} The Executive Vice President of Earthlink, Alaa Jassim, revealed that there are more than 120 unlicensed internet companies in Iraq, while he confirmed the existence of 23 companies licensed by the Iraqi government.

 

"Iraq has 23 official companies and more than 120 informal companies, and this is the main reason for all the problems of the Internet sector," Jassim said during an online session.

He explained, "Any person can rent an office for him, puts a sign for the name of the company and starts buying the Internet from the ministry or from one of the ministry's partners or by smuggling, and starts selling naturally without having a work permit." 100 towers in one area, and this is a major obstacle for large and officially registered companies. "

He stressed, "Any specialist in any country in the world who hears the existence of 100 companies in Iraq will say it is impossible to provide good internet service in it," noting that "the presence of a large number of unlicensed companies means that these companies do not pay guarantees, insurance, or sales tax." Consequently, their operating costs are lower than those of large companies by 20 to 40 percent, and if they get access to the Internet by smuggling, the cost is 60 percent or more lower than that of large companies. "

He pointed out that "the only solution to eliminate all these problems is the FTTH service, and we launched this service in the Zayouna area and started with 2,000 homes, and the ministry’s revenues were three times higher than previous revenues." Another 65 regions, and within 3 years, more than 90% of Iraq will be covered by this service. "

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The Ministry of Communications announced, on Saturday, that it has started providing fast internet lines with voice communication through participation in the government “FTTH” optical cable project.

"The company has already started selling internet lines, and the beginning was in the Adl and Hurriya neighborhoods in Baghdad," said Enas Chalabi, the official in charge of relations and media at the Ministry of Communications and Informatics, in an interview with "Al-Sabah" newspaper, which was seen by "Al-Eqtisad News". The rest of the regions, respectively, within the Ministry’s plan to promote the Internet service provided to citizens at competitive prices.

Chalabi added, "The price of a minute for a call within the project’s network from one optical phone to another is five dinars, while the price from a optical phone to a mobile phone is 50 dinars," revealing that "special numbers have been allocated to reserve lines through the customer service program."

And she continued, "High-speed internet lines were provided with the landline phone service by subscribing to the governmental FTTH optical cable project, and in cooperation with Horizon Sky, the official partner of the ministry," expressing her hope that "the project will be circulated among the rest of the regions, in succession, to advance the reality of the Internet service provided to citizens." “.

Chalabi explained, “In the same regard, the optical filaments were organized for the officers and Sinak sites on the Rusafa side to reprogram the switches within the (Ericsson) project, as those paths were entered into service in a record time, as well as reprogramming the Ghazaliya switches, the victory and the salesman, and the introduction of all devices into service On the sites mentioned above ”.

 
 
Number of observations 163,   date of addition 05/22/2021
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Iraqi Telecom: Internet prices are fixed ... and a new service will be launched soon

Iraqi Telecom: Internet prices are fixed ... and a new service will be launched soon
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Mubasher: The Iraqi Ministry of Communications confirmed that internet prices will not be reduced at the present time, nor have they increased.

Today, Saturday, the ministry revealed a new project that will be available in every Iraqi home, according to the ministry's spokesman, Raad Al-Mashhadani, to the Iraqi News Agency (INA).

Al-Mashhadani said, "The ministry is looking for a new service in which the prices are fixed and suitable for the Iraqi citizen, in addition to providing other services comparable to the communication service and the Internet of a very high degree, represented by the (Fiber to Home) service, which will be available as a result of the merging of the national project and the national network, and then it will be available in Every Iraqi home. "

He added, "This service will help the ministry’s cadres and detachments, in cooperation with the security services, represented by the intelligence service, the National Security Agency, and the employees of the Iraqi Ministry of the Interior to arrest violators in real time."

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 Baghdad: Isra al-Samarrai 
 
The Ministry of Communications announced the imminent operation of the optical cable project and the activation of the (Fiber to Home) service to provide telecommunications and Internet services supported by citizens, stressing that they will compensate for the existence of a national company 
Telecom.
The ministry’s spokesman, Raad Al-Mashhadani, said to Al-Sabah: The ministry has "stopped the tenders for the companies that offer to invest in optical cable services and is preparing to operate it and grant multiple services through it to citizens."
He stressed, "There is no idea to establish a private company for communications because the optical cable project will provide many services to citizens in audio, video, internet and information communications," noting that "the Public Company for Communications and Informatics implements several projects and provides various services to citizens, in addition to the (Fiber to Home) project, which It will save browsing online 
And sound. "
Al-Mashhadani added, "The projects implemented by the ministry also include the operation of the national Internet project, which will provide high-speed internet services and unlimited internet, which was implemented in the Zayouna area and its service was introduced to about 1000 homes, in addition to its implementation within the areas of justice and the university because they are modern areas and the infrastructure in them is prepared. To introduce such services and prices 
Supported ".
He revealed, "The ministry's willingness to extend the service to all regions after the ministry prepared a plan to operate its services in 14 governorates, in addition to Baghdad, which was divided into two governorates, Al-Karkh and Rusafa due to the population density in them, so that the number of governorates that will occupy the project will be 16 governorates, in addition to activating services ( Al-Furj to telephone companies 
Mobile. "
"The ministry keeps pace with developments in the field of communications and information by updating switches, introducing modern devices to them, and following up the operation of developed countries in the field of telecommunications by operating the G5 and G6 after China launched a satellite that works with this," the communications spokesperson said.
the service".
He pointed out that "the projects that will enter the service soon, will save huge sums to the state treasury," noting at the same time that "the ministry's success in efforts to recover billions of dinars to the state treasury within a year of carrying out the shock operations that limited the smuggling of Internet capacity outside the country," In addition to what the operation of the optical cable will contribute from the money to subscribe to its services through its cabins, as a number of companies have been selected to invest its services, and the engineering staff have been directed to intensify the efforts to introduce it to the service in general Country. "
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The Ministry of Communications announced, on Wednesday, that the National Communications Project will provide the service of opening encrypted channels, as well as the service of downloading videos.
Ministry spokesman, Raad al-Mashhadani, said in an interview with the Iraqi News Agency, and followed by "Al-Iqtisad News", that "work on the national communications project has reached more than 1,500 homes in the Zayouna area in Baghdad governorate," noting that "this project contains the services of the FG that match the services Internet".
He added, "90% of the Iraqi workforce will be employed in this project, according to the agreement with all companies contracting with the Ministry of Communications," noting that "the project will reduce Internet problems, because it reaches every home and region very quickly."
He stressed that "the project will provide several services, which are downloading videos and opening encrypted channels, in addition to the service of strengthening voice communication."
Regarding land lines, Al-Mashhadani stressed that "the Ministry of Communications does not deal in dollars regarding land lines, but rather in Iraqi dinars, as it has renewed the previous paper exchanges, and turned them into modern electronic land exchanges, in order to return the land phone," noting that "the ministry provided communication cards for subscribers Land lines, in the category of 5 dinars, and another card in the category of 15 dinars, and the categories reach 100 Iraqi dinars.
 And he stressed that "the ministry's detachments deployed in the relevant departments will severely hold price manipulators accountable."

 
 
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10 hours ago, yota691 said:

the ministry provided communication cards for subscribers Land lines, in the category of 5 dinars, and another card in the category of 15 dinars, and the categories reach 100 Iraqi dinars.

These categories seem a little LOW to me. What am I missing?

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Communications: The national project will provide the service of opening encrypted channels

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The Ministry of Communications announced today, Wednesday, that the National Communications Project will provide the service of opening encrypted channels, as well as the service of downloading videos.


The ministry's spokesman, Raad al-Mashhadani, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "work on the national communications project has reached more than 1,500 homes in the Zayouna area in Baghdad governorate," noting that "this project contains FG services that are comparable to Internet services."
He added, "90% of the Iraqi workforce will be employed in this project, according to the agreement with all companies contracting with the Ministry of Communications," noting that "the project will reduce Internet problems, because it reaches every home and region very quickly."


He stressed that "the project will provide several services, which are downloading videos and opening encrypted channels, in addition to the service of strengthening voice communication."


Regarding land lines, Al-Mashhadani stressed that "the Ministry of Communications does not deal in dollars regarding land lines, but rather in Iraqi dinars, as it renewed the previous paper exchanges, and turned them into modern electronic land exchanges, in order to return the land phone," noting that "the ministry provided communication cards for subscribers Land lines, in the category of 5 dinars, and another card in the category of 15 dinars, and the categories reach 100 Iraqi dinars.


 And he stressed that "the ministry's detachments deployed in the relevant departments will severely hold price manipulators accountable."

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1 hour ago, DWS112 said:

Ministry of Communications does not deal in dollars regarding land lines, but rather in Iraqi dinars

 

1 hour ago, DWS112 said:

the ministry provided communication cards for subscribers Land lines, in the category of 5 dinars, and another card in the category of 15 dinars, and the categories reach 100 Iraqi dinars.

 

 lets see here, 100 iqd = 68 cents the cards have to cost way more to print and use than their stated value

... unless ( twilight zone music in background ) cheers

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42 minutes ago, 3n1 said:

 

 

 lets see here, 100 iqd = 68 cents the cards have to cost way more to print and use than their stated value

... unless ( twilight zone music in background ) cheers

I spent 21 years in wireless owning cellphone stores. A $25 phone card would cost us retailers $17.50 a $10 card $7.50 etc..

 

68 cents for a large prepaid card wouldn’t make it worth the carriers time and those denominations (5, 15 & 100) are close to the denominations sold in the US ( 10, 25, 50 & 100). If we ASSUME Iraqis communicate the same amount as Americans then it makes sense to me that their currency will be worth roughly what the usd is worth. Just a thought i had🤷

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Communications: The national project is still ongoing and the costs of the landline phone are reduced
  
{Local: Al Furat News} The Ministry of Communications confirmed, on Tuesday, that the national project is still going on, while it indicated that restoring the land phone service will be the ministry's cheapest project.
 

Ministry spokesman Raad al-Mashhadani told {Euphrates News}: There are three other projects, including the optical cable and (Fiber to Home), pointing out that "reestablishing the land phone service will be the ministry's cheapest project because the cost of the call from one phone to another is 5 dinars and from the land phone." To my land in the governorates 15 dinars.

He added, "The ministry is serious about making the high-speed internet in Iraq similar to the countries in the region, and the old switches have been developed with new ones."

And he concluded: "We worked in areas in Baghdad, and more than 1,500 homes were passed in Zayouna, and it was assumed that the labor force should be Iraqi."

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Activating 23,000 landline lines in the capital

Tuesday 16 November 2021 161Activating 23,000 landline lines in the capital

 
 Baghdad: Muhannad Abd al-Wahhab
 
The Ministry of Communications has activated more than 23,000 landline telephone lines in nearly 26 districts in the capital, Baghdad, as a first stage within its strategic project in implementing the experiment throughout the country, indicating that it will announce its strategic plans, completion rates and number of subscribers at the end of this year, especially in the landline project and its important projects. The ministry’s spokesperson, Raad al-Mashhadani, said in an interview with “Al-Sabah”: “The ministry has started work with the landline phone service in a large number of Karkh areas, and the areas in which the service was activated were in Daoudi, Al-Intisar, Jihad and Abu Dsheer. Al-Kadhimiya, Al-Shula area, and the Green Zone) and its number reaches 26 areas with a total capacity of 99,336 lines, as well as within the main areas, as the service was activated in the areas (Al-Adl, Al-Khadra, Al-Ghazaliyah, Al-Jamea, Al-Ma’alif, Transportation, and Al-Hurriya District), i.e. by 7 areas chief.”
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New update for the internet

Tuesday 04 January 2022 167New update for the internet

 
 Baghdad: Israa Al-Samarrai
 
The Ministry of Communications revealed the development of Internet networks and the modernization of private servers to strengthen service in all regions of the country.
The ministry's spokesman, Raad Al-Mashhadani, told "Al-Sabah": "The ministry is working to introduce an update on the Internet in order to develop servers to strengthen the service, noting that this will be among the projects that the Ministry of Communications will work on implementing during 2022." 
He added, "The ministry is determined to provide the best services to citizens in a way that suits their daily needs for Internet service in order to contain the increase in the demand for using the service in the future."
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