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Middle East Supporting ICT to Change Identity

According to our new research, "Middle East ICT Market Analysis", as the demand for alternative fuels continues to rise strongly, the governments across the Middle East region are targeting non-oil sector for development. So the Middle East governments are striving hard to transform themselves into knowledge-based centers from oil-based economies.

The governments have prioritized the telecommunication industry as the most vigorous for their economical and technological development. For this purpose, governments have been bringing reforms (precisely, liberalization) in the ICT sector, allowing foreign as well as domestic private players to enter into the market. "The governments are providing certain benefits, like tax benefits and creation of free trade zones to the firms that are interested in the ICT sector of the region," says an analyst at RNCOS.

The governments are encouraging the use of Internet among the Middle East people that include more widespread use of computers in businesses and at homes, building of advanced telecom infrastructure and framing of a regulatory policy of minimal intervention. To fillip the development of the ICT industry, the governments have lowered tariffs on computers, computer equipment and software, reveals RNCOS report.

"Middle East ICT Market Analysis" offers extensive research and prudent analysis on the ICT industry across the Middle East countries. It provides unbiased facts on the ICT industry to help clients better analyze investment options and high potential growth areas. Various countries that have been analyzed as part of this research are Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, UAE, Iran, Jordan, Oman, Qatar and Bahrain. The report has thoroughly studied the IT an d telecommunication industry of each of these countries.

This report covers historic performance and four-year forecast on the ICT industry of each Middle Eastern country covered. It provides detailed overview on IT industry (hardware, packaged software, and services), fixed-line telephone (subscriber lines and penetration), mobile telephony (subscribers and penetration), Internet & broadband (subscribers and penetration), and 3G (for countries where 3G has been commercially launched). The forces that are fuelling growth in various segments have also been discussed in detail.

About RNCOS:

RNCOS, incorporated in the year 2002, is an industry research firm. It has a team of industry experts who analyze data collected from credible sources. They provide industry insights and analysis that helps corporations to take timely and accurate business decision in today's globally competitive environment.

For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM562.htm
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