Mashreq 2.0

The Mashreq countries must fully leverage digital infrastructure as well as their relative strengths in transforming their economies. The report lays out the strategic importance of digital infrastructure for countries in the region, takes stock of its status, and provides recommendations. Countries studied are: Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Iran, and Syria. Digital infrastructure covers the broadband value chain: international connectivity, Internet exchange points (IXPs), backbone networks, and access networks. It identifies the main elements of broadband networks in the Mashreq, assesses the potential of data centers and regional IXPs, and provides benchmarks on key sector indicators for the region. The second part of the report looks in detail at the importance of regional digital infrastructure for key sectors of the Mashreq economy, relates digital infrastructure to the overall development program of the Mashreq, and presents emerging research in private sector digital platforms in the region. It concludes that there is a substantial cross-infrastructure agenda both at the national, but more importantly, at the regional level, as energy and transport networks can be effectively used to expand broadband access in the region both across and within countries. The report presents several opportunities for the Mashreq governments to take advantage of and improve their digital infrastructure and the verticals that build on it. The report also highlights the opportunity to develop regional digital services for trade diversification, growth, and economic integration as a foundation for the emergence of a digital economy. Finally, the report stresses the importance of digital transformation, highlighting opportunities in key sectors, including health, education, urban development, and social services for migrant communities.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
Subjects:DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE, DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY, BROADBAND, CONNECTIVITY, INTERNET EXCHANGE POINTS, STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, FINANCIAL INCLUSION, E-GOVERNMENT, TRADE LOGISTICS, SKILLS DEVELOPMENT,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/246561561495359944/Mashreq-2-0-Digital-Transformation-for-Inclusive-Growth-and-Jobs
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32003
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spelling dig-okr-10986320032024-08-07T19:07:40Z Mashreq 2.0 Digital Transformation for Inclusive Growth and Jobs World Bank DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY INTERNET EXCHANGE POINTS STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY FINANCIAL INCLUSION E-GOVERNMENT TRADE LOGISTICS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT The Mashreq countries must fully leverage digital infrastructure as well as their relative strengths in transforming their economies. The report lays out the strategic importance of digital infrastructure for countries in the region, takes stock of its status, and provides recommendations. Countries studied are: Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Iran, and Syria. Digital infrastructure covers the broadband value chain: international connectivity, Internet exchange points (IXPs), backbone networks, and access networks. It identifies the main elements of broadband networks in the Mashreq, assesses the potential of data centers and regional IXPs, and provides benchmarks on key sector indicators for the region. The second part of the report looks in detail at the importance of regional digital infrastructure for key sectors of the Mashreq economy, relates digital infrastructure to the overall development program of the Mashreq, and presents emerging research in private sector digital platforms in the region. It concludes that there is a substantial cross-infrastructure agenda both at the national, but more importantly, at the regional level, as energy and transport networks can be effectively used to expand broadband access in the region both across and within countries. The report presents several opportunities for the Mashreq governments to take advantage of and improve their digital infrastructure and the verticals that build on it. The report also highlights the opportunity to develop regional digital services for trade diversification, growth, and economic integration as a foundation for the emergence of a digital economy. Finally, the report stresses the importance of digital transformation, highlighting opportunities in key sectors, including health, education, urban development, and social services for migrant communities. 2019-07-01T20:47:37Z 2019-07-01T20:47:37Z 2018 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/246561561495359944/Mashreq-2-0-Digital-Transformation-for-Inclusive-Growth-and-Jobs https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32003 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
BROADBAND
CONNECTIVITY
INTERNET EXCHANGE POINTS
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
FINANCIAL INCLUSION
E-GOVERNMENT
TRADE LOGISTICS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
BROADBAND
CONNECTIVITY
INTERNET EXCHANGE POINTS
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
FINANCIAL INCLUSION
E-GOVERNMENT
TRADE LOGISTICS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
spellingShingle DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
BROADBAND
CONNECTIVITY
INTERNET EXCHANGE POINTS
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
FINANCIAL INCLUSION
E-GOVERNMENT
TRADE LOGISTICS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE
DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY
BROADBAND
CONNECTIVITY
INTERNET EXCHANGE POINTS
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
FINANCIAL INCLUSION
E-GOVERNMENT
TRADE LOGISTICS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
World Bank
Mashreq 2.0
description The Mashreq countries must fully leverage digital infrastructure as well as their relative strengths in transforming their economies. The report lays out the strategic importance of digital infrastructure for countries in the region, takes stock of its status, and provides recommendations. Countries studied are: Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Iran, and Syria. Digital infrastructure covers the broadband value chain: international connectivity, Internet exchange points (IXPs), backbone networks, and access networks. It identifies the main elements of broadband networks in the Mashreq, assesses the potential of data centers and regional IXPs, and provides benchmarks on key sector indicators for the region. The second part of the report looks in detail at the importance of regional digital infrastructure for key sectors of the Mashreq economy, relates digital infrastructure to the overall development program of the Mashreq, and presents emerging research in private sector digital platforms in the region. It concludes that there is a substantial cross-infrastructure agenda both at the national, but more importantly, at the regional level, as energy and transport networks can be effectively used to expand broadband access in the region both across and within countries. The report presents several opportunities for the Mashreq governments to take advantage of and improve their digital infrastructure and the verticals that build on it. The report also highlights the opportunity to develop regional digital services for trade diversification, growth, and economic integration as a foundation for the emergence of a digital economy. Finally, the report stresses the importance of digital transformation, highlighting opportunities in key sectors, including health, education, urban development, and social services for migrant communities.
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BROADBAND
CONNECTIVITY
INTERNET EXCHANGE POINTS
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
FINANCIAL INCLUSION
E-GOVERNMENT
TRADE LOGISTICS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
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