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Brunei Eyeing To Be Regional Cyber
Center
Myna Mohamad & Zai Zaini
Bandar Seri
Begawan - His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Negara
Brunei Darussalam has consented to make ICT development as a national
agenda which should be supported by all levels of the society to be
able to increase competitiveness in this era of economy.
This was highlighted in the speech of
Pehin Dato Hj Awg Zakaria, Minister of Communication, at the official
launching of the Information Communication Technology Award (BICTA)
2004 yesterday.
The sultanate is currently in the
process towards k-economy and has got the basic that enables us to
head towards k-economy, he said.
The country now has an advance
Infocommunication infrastructure such as RAGAM-21, International
Submarine Cable System, GPRS Mobile Phone Service or 2.5G and the
recent New Generation Network, he added.
This Infocommunication infrastructure
would give the opportunity to small and medium entrepreneurs to think
of infocommunications oriented businesses that they get involved with
such as content and software development, portal enterprises, to
contribute to the country's Infocommunications industry growth.
The change of mindset in receiving
new technologies and commitment in using it to increase productivity
and effectiveness in the process of work is also of importance and
every individual should be ready to learn new things and adapt to the
new environment based on the new technology.
“With our vision to become a cyber
centre in the region and make the sultanate as one of the 'most-wired'
country in the region, the need of more services and application in
e-government and c-commerce is expected,” he said.
He added that the government is
actively planning to build a Cyber Park to promote and develop the
Infocommunications Technology industry in the country.
The Cyber Park will become an
excellence centre to nurture the development of technopreneurs in the
field of ICT with incentives such as incubator facilities and skill
knowledge support. System and equipment will be provided. Not only
will the park be useful for ICT users but it will also run innovative
activities to create new knowledge.
The need to protect and to apply
keconomy is important as knowledge alone is not enough to win the
economic competition.
The minister said patents are
important measures to gauge creativity and capability of a country
that can come up with ideas. --
Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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