The Arab League called for pumping investments in the communications and information technology sector to develop infrastructure and raise the level of capabilities offered by communications networks.
The decision aims to enhance fifth-generation networks, bridge the digital gap between cities and remote areas in the Arab region, and complete digital transformation processes.
Director of the Communications and Information Technology Development Department at the Arab League Khaled Wali explained that technological development continues to impose its burdens on the communications and information technology sector in the Arab world.
He reiterated the importance of the communications and information technology sector as a significant driver of economic and social development, and a vital link between its various sectors, especially in light of the coronavirus epidemic.
Wali pointed out that information and communication technology is crucial to preserving public health and achieving social and economic stability globally, stressing the importance of digital transformation for all sectors.
The Director noted the importance of increasing citizens’ confidence in modern communication technologies, paying attention to information security in providing services and enacting laws and legislation protecting users from cybercrime.
Meanwhile, the Arab League congratulated Egypt for choosing the new administrative capital as an Arab digital capital for 2021. It also applauded Oman for choosing Muscat as the Arab digital capital for 2022.
It commended Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Egypt, which achieved progress on their international ranking for the global cybersecurity index.