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Ministry of Communications & Information Technology. Digital Socio-Economic Development The Way forward to Prosperity .. Freedom .. Social Equity. June 2013. Outline . ICT Sector Short Term Priorities. ICT Sector Indicators and Short Term Objectives.

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June 2013

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  1. Ministry of Communications & Information Technology Digital Socio-Economic Development The Way forward to Prosperity .. Freedom .. Social Equity June 2013

  2. Outline ICT Sector Short Term Priorities ICT Sector Indicators and Short Term Objectives Egypt ICT Sector Strategy (2013-2017) Projected ICT Growth (2013-2017)

  3. Outline ICT Sector Short Term Priorities ICT Sector Indicators and Short Term Objectives Egypt ICT Sector Strategy (2013-2017) Projected ICT Growth (2013-2017)

  4. ICT Sector Innovation & Entrepreneurship Human Resource Development, Community Services and PWD Empowerment Telecommunications Information Technology Post Teleco Companies IT Companies Egypt Post Teleco Services FDI FDI MCIT and Affiliates

  5. ICT Sector – Priorities MCIT & Affiliates Institutional Consolidation Maintain and Encourage Sector Growth Encouraging Creativity & Innovation Fostering Transparency Full Government Support to all Stakeholders

  6. Maintain & Encourage Sector –Telecommunications Unified License July 2013 Mobile Money Authorized on April 2013 Tracking (AVL) May 2013 Sorting out all pending issues facing Telecos (Spectrum, Towers, Cables, eCompound, …etc.)

  7. Maintain & Encourage Sector –IT/Local Companies Boosting Local Demand New PPP & Revenue Sharing Models Partnerships between MCIT , Ministries & Governmental Entities (20 Protocols) Encouraging Open Source and mApps Technologies Government Projects EGP 168.2 Mn Training Projects EGP 50 Mn Export IT EGP 50 Mn Grow IT & NGOs Support EGP 14 Mn

  8. Maintain & Encourage Sector –IT/Local Companies Government Support Immediate actions to solve Financial Issues 26 Companies – EGP 44.1 Mn Solved: 10 Companies – EGP 17.3 Mn On Going: 16 Companies – EGP 26.8 Mn (6 Companies – 7.2 Mn on Short Term / 10 Companies – 19.6 Mn Pending) Supporting & Promoting Egyptian IT Companies Global ICT Exhibitions & Conferences GSMA, CeBit, Cairo ICT, Gitex, … etc. EGP 450 Mn Funding National Bank of Egypt, United Bank & Social Fund for Development (currently 182 companies applied for)

  9. Maintain & Encourage Sector –IT/Local Companies New Incentive Initiatives EGP 25 MnFunding for Local Companies Programs & Integrated Systems Development & Production EGP 20 Mn Products Promoting & Marketing Services EGP 5 Mn Currently Evaluating 381 Companies Areas of Participation (Pilot) • Mobile Applications & Tablets • Open Source Applications • Cloud Computing • Cyber-Security • General Governmental Services (Tourism, Education, Health…etc) Result Announcement 26 May 2013 Contracting 2 June 2013

  10. Maintain & Encourage Sector –IT/Local Companies New Incentive Initiatives Under Study Social Fund for Development Through Youth Employment Initiative; enables them to work in Data Entry & Archiving Systems Social Fund for Development & Ministry of Justice/ Ministry of Antiques/ Television Stimulate IT Clubs to provide Community Services (Community Awareness, Enabling PWDs, Literacy,…etc)

  11. Maintain & Encourage Sector – FDI Maintain Egypt’s Position as one of the top Outsourcing & Offshoring Destinations Support & Maintain ICT Companies continuous growth Appealing Incentive Packages to Attract New Investments Dedicated Talent Pool for O&O EDUEgyptProgram 8,500 University Graduates/year Official Missions GSMA/US Mission/India Mission/WSIS & WTPF

  12. India Mission Outcome MoU signed in Cyber-Security field CERT specialization • Includes • Areas of Cooperation : • Electronic Devices • eGovernment • eLearning • Innovation & Entrepreneurship • Building Technology Parks • Outsourcing & Offshoring, Telecommunication Centers & IT Industry • Internet Kiosks in the remote and marginalized areas • Strengthening & Supporting the bilateral ICT private sector companies • Participating in the bilateral Conferences, Forums & Exhibitions • Broadband

  13. USA Mission Outcome • Maintain MNCs investments in Egypt & the possibility of its growth Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco, HP, Teradata, Intel, Apple, Yahoo! • MNCs participation in implementing ICT strategic plan • Microsoft, Oracle, Intel, HP, Cisco, UnitedLayer • Taking advantage of MNCs in Innovation & Entrepreneurship fields • TiE Silicon Valley, nestGSV • Collaborate with the Egyptian expatriates • Brains4Egypt

  14. Maintain & Encourage Sector – FDI Maadi Park Phase II: MB3 (May 2013) Five New Buildings Contractual area: 25,500 m2 Total Seats: 4,500 Direct Job opportunities: 8,000 Indirect Job opportunities: 20,000

  15. ICT Sector & Affiliates Development –Egypt Post Hiring Top Executives Strategy Development (3 months) Corporate Governance Model New Services

  16. ICT Sector – International Cooperation Regional Initiatives Nile Basin  Initiative African ICT Ministers` Council Executive Office of the Council of Arab Ministers of Telecommunications and InformationArab Initiatives (Iraq/Libya/Qatar) Hosting Top ICT World Conferences World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) 2014 World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC) 2014

  17. ICT Sector – Reaching out to Citizens Professional Training Innovation & Entrepreneurship O&O Government Framework SMEs Empowerment PWDs Empowerment eLearning Remote & Rural Areas Children Safety Farmers Community Human Resource Development, Community Services and PWD Empowerment

  18. Outline ICT Sector Short Term Priorities ICT Sector Indicators and Short Term Objectives Egypt ICT Sector Strategy (2013-2017) Projected ICT Growth (2013-2017)

  19. ICT Sector – Workforce

  20. ICT Sector – Telecommunications Indicators

  21. ICT Sector – IT/O&O Indicators ITO BPO 18,200 Offshore Employees 23,000 Offshore Employees Innovation 1,500 Offshore Employees SOURCE: ITIDA

  22. ICT Sector – Post Indicators

  23. ICT Sector –Key Indicators (2011-2012) ICT Revenues 65 Billion EGP ICT GDP 48 Billion EGP ICT Contribution % to National GDP 3.2 % ICT Growth Rate 6 % Telecom Information Technology 53 Billion EGP 12 Billion EGP Total Number of Companies 4129 Companies

  24. ICT Sector –Quantitative Targets (2013-2014) ICT Revenues 96 Billion EGP ICT GDP 66 Billion EGP ICT Contribution % to National GDP 4.1 % ICT Growth Rate 10 % Telecom Information Technology 76 Billion EGP 20 Billion EGP Job Creation Direct Indirect Total Existing 6,000 40,000 50,000 New 4,000

  25. Outline ICT Sector Short Term Priorities ICT Sector Indicators and Short Term Objectives Egypt ICT Sector Strategy (2013-2017) Projected ICT Growth (2013-2017)

  26. ICT Sector Strategy (2013-2017) Vision Digital Socio-Economic Development The Way forward to Prosperity .. Freedom .. Social Equity

  27. ICT Sector Strategy – Strategic Objectives Achieving sustainable socio-economic development of the Egyptian society through Digital Identity using ICT Solutions Building on Egypt unique geographical location & optimum utilization of Submarine Cables To become a Global Internet Hub Justice Transport Agriculture Youth and Sports Education & Higher Education Health Electricity Commerce & Industry Internal Affairs Tourism Financial Services Germany UK Belgium France Italy Portugal Turkey Greece Korea Japan Cyprus Syria Tunisia Lebanon Morocco Iraq Iran Jordan Algeria Pakistan Libya Taiwan China Qatar Egypt U.A.E Myanmar India Digital Identity Egypt Digital Hub Saudi Arabia Oman Bangladesh Philippine Yemen Eritrea North Sudan Government Framework DBs & Applications Vietnam Djibouti m Apps Thailand Sri Lanka Ethiopia South Sudan Brunei Malaysia Somalia Open Source Singapore Maldives Uganda DRC Kenya Rwanda Burundi Tanzania Indonesia Mozambique Madagascar Technology Infrastructure Basic Infrastructure (BB & CC) Cyber Security & eSignature Information Infrastructure & Digital Content Electronics Design & Manufacturing Legislative & Policies Framework Australia

  28. Technology Infrastructure Digital Identity Egypt Digital Hub Justice Transport Agriculture Youth and Sports Education & Higher Education Health Electricity Commerce & Industry Internal Affairs Tourism Financial Services Germany UK Government Framework DBs & Applications Belgium m Apps France Italy Portugal Open Source Turkey Greece Korea Japan Cyprus Syria Tunisia Lebanon Morocco Iraq Iran Jordan Algeria Pakistan Libya Taiwan China Qatar Egypt U.A.E Myanmar India Saudi Arabia Technology Infrastructure Oman Bangladesh Philippine Yemen Eritrea North Sudan Basic Infrastructure Cyber Security & eSignature Information Infrastructure & Digital Content Electronics Design & Manufacturing Legislative & Policies Framework Vietnam Djibouti Thailand Sri Lanka Ethiopia South Sudan Brunei Malaysia • Broadband • Cloud Computing • Submarine Cables • Education • Health • Justice • Culture • Tourism • eTablet • Mobile Phones • Fiber Optics • High Council • National Strategy • Cyber Security Law • eSignature • Telecom. Law • Tenders & Auctions • Freedom of Info. • Privacy of Info. • Online Safety Policy • Green ICT Policy Somalia Singapore Maldives Uganda DRC Kenya Rwanda Burundi Tanzania Indonesia Mozambique Madagascar Australia

  29. Infrastructure – Broadband (Action Plan) Preparatory Phase Starts: March 2013 Duration: 6 Months The National Broadband Map (USD 350,000)

  30. Infrastructure – Broadband (Action Plan) Implementation – Stage I Starts: September 2013 Duration: 2 Years • Availability Targets • Fixed:75 % Household(2Mpbs) • Mobile:98 % (3G) • Penetration Targets • Fixed: 4.5 MnHouseholds • Mobile: 8MnCitizens • Social Targets • 50 % Communities (25Mpbs) • 50 % Localities(25Mpbs) • Estimated Investment: USD 2.4 Billion • Expected Government Contribution: 20%

  31. Infrastructure – Broadband (Action Plan) Implementation – Stage II Starts: September 2015 Duration: 3-4 Years • Availability Targets • Fixed:90 % Household(2Mpbs) • Mobile:90 % (4G/LTE) • Penetration Targets • Fixed: 9 MnHouseholds • Mobile: 14 MnCitizens • Social Targets • 100% Communities (25Mpbs) • Estimated Investment: USD 4 Billion

  32. Technology Infrastructure –Local Manufacturing/eTablet Providing 20 Mn Tablet within 2013- 2017 Total Investments : USD 2 Billion Local Electronics Technology Industry Development • Pilot: • Banha Electronics to manufacture 10,000 Tablet PCs • via Surface Mount-Techniques • with cost EGP10 Mn • for Tablets PCs, eTablets & Mobile Phones • Production line

  33. Digital Identity – Strategic Objective Justice Transport Agriculture Youth and Sports Education & Higher Education Health Electricity Commerce & Industry Internal Affairs Tourism Financial Services Achieving sustainable socio-economic development of the Egyptian society through Digital Identity using ICT Solutions Digital Identity Government Framework DBs & Applications m Apps Open Source Technology Infrastructure Basic Infrastructure (BB & CC) Cyber Security & eSignature Information Infrastructure & Digital Content Electronics Design & Manufacturing Legislative & Policies Framework

  34. Digital Identity – Framework Digital Identity Electricity Social Insurance Smart Digital ID Card Gas Commercial Registry Database Water Ministry of Justice Databases Telephone Ministry of Internal Affairs Database Main Services Food Supply Ministry of Finance Database Education Health Youth Finance National Subsidy Elections …

  35. Digital Identity – Objectives Prosperity FDI Attraction ↑ Number of Working Companies ↑ Job Opportunities Freedom Freedom of Access Democratic Transition Social Equity National Subsidy Better Services for Rural Areas Quality Governmental Services PWDs Empowerment

  36. Egypt Digital Hub – Strategic Objective Germany Building on Egypt unique geographical location & optimum utilization of Submarine Cables To become a Global Internet Hub UK Belgium France Egypt Digital Hub Italy Portugal Turkey Greece Korea Japan Cyprus Syria Tunisia Lebanon Morocco Iraq Iran Jordan Algeria Pakistan Libya Taiwan China Qatar Egypt U.A.E Myanmar India Saudi Arabia Oman Bangladesh Philippine Yemen Eritrea North Sudan Vietnam Djibouti Thailand Sri Lanka Ethiopia South Sudan Brunei Malaysia Technology Infrastructure Somalia Singapore Maldives Uganda DRC Kenya Basic Infrastructure (BB & CC) Cyber Security & eSignature Information Infrastructure & Digital Content Electronics Design & Manufacturing Legislative & Policies Framework Rwanda Burundi Tanzania Indonesia Mozambique Madagascar Australia

  37. Egypt Digital Hub – Submarine Cables 18 Way Route Diversity

  38. Egypt Digital Hub – Future Ventures Egypt .. The Internet Hub for the World Huge Datacenters (Cloud Computing Farms) SW Development Outsourcing & Offshoring Industrial Compounds for Electronic Manufacturing Innovation, Entrepreneur-ship, Training, & Research Centers Technology Parks (Ismailia, Assiut,Aswan, Mansoura…) International Communications Network Submarine Cable Network Satellite Network Fiber Optic Cable Network

  39. Digital Identity Egypt Digital Hub Government Framework DBs & Applications m Apps Justice Transport Agriculture Youth and Sports Education & Higher Education Health Electricity Commerce & Industry Internal Affairs Tourism Financial Services Germany Open Source UK Belgium France Italy Portugal Turkey Greece Korea Japan Cyprus Syria Tunisia Lebanon Morocco Iraq Iran Technology Infrastructure Jordan Algeria Pakistan Libya Taiwan Basic Infrastructure (BB & CC) Cyber Security & eSignature Information Infrastructure & Digital Content Electronics Design & Manufacturing Legislative & Policies Framework China Qatar Egypt U.A.E Myanmar India Saudi Arabia Oman Bangladesh Philippine Yemen Eritrea North Sudan Vietnam Djibouti Innovation & Entrepreneurship Thailand Sri Lanka Ethiopia South Sudan Brunei Malaysia Human Resource Development, Community Services and PWD Empowerment Somalia Singapore Maldives Uganda DRC Kenya Rwanda Telecommunications Information Technology Post Burundi Tanzania Indonesia Teleco Companies IT Companies Egypt Post Mozambique Madagascar Teleco Services FDI FDI Australia MCIT and Affiliates

  40. Outline ICT Sector Short Term Priorities ICT Sector Indicators and Short Term Objectives Egypt ICT Sector Strategy (2013-2017) Projected ICT Growth (2013-2017)

  41. ICT Growth Direct Jobs: 100K Indirect Jobs: 400K Total: 500K

  42. Major Investment Opportunities Telecommunications • National Broadband Initiative • Unified License • Digital Dividend Information Technology • Joint Venture between the government & the private sector for major government projects (national subsidy, education, health, tourism, justice, …) • (PPP & Revenue Sharing Models) • Technology Parks (Maadi, Ismailia, Assiut, Mansoura, Asswan ) • Huge Data Centers and Cloud Computing Farms Post • Postal Services Development

  43. Digital Socio-Economic Development The Way forward to Prosperity .. Freedom .. Social Equity

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