In this presentation, Ronan de Renesse explores various scenarios where 4G retains the ability to help drive mobile data revenue growth, but without the heavy price tag. It was delivered at an event organised by Cambridge Wireless entitled '4G and Beyond: The Mobile Landscape in the UK after the LTE Auction' in London, UK, on 8 May 2013.
In this presentation, Ronan de Renesse explores various scenarios where 4G retains the ability to help drive mobile data revenue growth, but without the heavy price tag. It was delivered at an event organised by Cambridge Wireless entitled '4G and Beyond: The Mobile Landscape in the UK after the LTE Auction' in London, UK, on 8 May 2013.
Evolution of Internet of Things (IoT) Ecosystem - Potential in IndiaJayanth Kolla
This is India's first, and one of the world's first market-specific industry analysis report on Internet of Things (IoT) domain.
This report evaluates the global developments in the IoT space. And, delves deeper into the current state, growth potential and future outlook of IoT ecosystem evolution in India. This report assesses India as a potential market and innovation hub for IoT based products and solutions.
This is the Executive Summary and ToC of the full report
A presentation that did at UKTI briefing about market opportunity in internet of things (iot) & Machine to Machine (M2M) Communication in Indian market to UK based companies
analyze the IoT (internet of things), M2M market in China, from standard, technology, market prospective. based on this analysis, the author aslo identify the current challenges and potential opputunities.
These days, in our industry, two words have the highest exposure rate. One is 5G, and the other is a smart city.
The Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, these new concepts have emerged one after another, promoting the entire society to accelerate toward informatization, digitization, and intelligence.
Big bosses from all walks of life are keeping a close eye on technological trends, hoping to take the lead in introducing technology, improving production efficiency, and realizing digital transformation.
As a result, various hotspot terms have emerged one after another, such as 5G smart factory, 5G smart park, 5G smart agriculture, 5G smart shopping malls, and so on.
The smart city originated in the media field, which refers to the use of various information technologies or innovative concepts to open up and integrate the city's systems and services to improve the efficiency of resource utilization, optimize city management and services, and improve the quality of life of citizens.
A review recent trends in world and indian telecom marketIAEME Publication
The world market has changed almost beyond recognition over the last twenty years.
The recent trends in the world telecom market are: increase in private ownership,
competition, data based mobile and global communication, trade and finance oriented
operators, and rapid increase in subscribers from the developing nations. Several of these
trends (such as increase in privatization, competition, mobile communication, digital
divide) also exist in the Indian submarket. The submarkets of the world telecom market
are mainly classified according to geographical location, and according to the technology
used. India comes under the Asia Pacific geographical submarket. India had a traditional
telecom market, which was dominated by public sector monopoly till 1990. Later, it was
privatized by bits and pieces and now allows private sector participation in almost all the
sectors of telecom in the nation. It has a rapidly increasing subscriber base. It allows investor
friendly environment and has set up regulatory bodies to ensure justice to all players. In brief,
the present Indian telecom sector is marked by choice, competition, subscriber growth,
improvement in quality and service, and a shift from monopoly to oligopoly to true
competition.
Deloitte has brought out its 2021 forecast in the telecommunications, media and technology sector. The report gives a detailed view of the new future with increasing dependence on smart technology like artificial intelligence (AI). For instance, virtual reality is transforming the way businesses and educational sectors function because of the pandemic. The report also highlights the growth in the telecommunications sector, virtual radio networks, telehealth or virtual health check-ups and a boom in online gaming all over the world. Overall, Deloitte is predicting a faster and ongoing boost of technological innovations as well as an increasing dependence on the same. See More: https://www2.deloitte.com/in/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/tmt-predictions-2021.html
The years approaching 2020 will see Internet of Things (IoT) technologies enabling the interconnection of billions of devices, things and objects to achieve the efficiencies borne of innovations such as intelligent buildings and transportation systems, and smart energy and water networks.
IoT is contributing to the convergence of industry sectors, with utilities, healthcare and transportation among the many sectors with a stake in the future of IoT. The new ITU-T Study Group 20 established in June 2015 provides the specialized IoT standardization platform necessary for this convergence to rest on a cohesive set of international standards.
Today we are faced with the challenge of addressing the standardization requirements of the many vertical industries applying information and communication technologies (ICTs) as enabling technologies. This is particularly evident in the field of IoT, where IoT platforms are being developed independently, according to the specific needs of each sector. This divergence in IoT development and deployment has led to an urgent need for stakeholders to come together to mitigate the risk of data “silos” emerging in different industry sectors.
ITU-T Study Group 20 has taken up this challenge, providing government, industry and academia with a unique global platform to collaborate in the development of international IoT standards. One of the group’s primary objectives is to support the creation of an inclusive, interoperable IoT ecosystem capable of making full use of the data generated by IoT-enabled systems.
The Study Group is building on over ten years of ITU-T experience in IoT standardization, developing international standards to enable the coordinated development of IoT technologies, including radio-frequency identification, ubiquitous sensor networks and machine-to-machine communications. A central part of this study is the standardization of end-to-end architectures for IoT, and mechanisms for the interoperability of IoT applications and datasets employed by various vertical industries. An important aspect of the group’s work is the development of standards that leverage IoT technologies to address urban-development challenges.
This flipbook presents a compendium of the first set of ITU international standards for IoT, providing a resource of great value to standards experts interested in contributing to the work of ITU-T Study Group 20. This compendium is also expected to assist the wide variety of stakeholders interested in implementing these IoT standards or calling for adherence to standards in policy and regulatory frameworks relevant to IoT. This compendium will be updated continuously, according to the progress of IoT developments in ITU.
For more information on how to join ITU-T Study Group 20 on Internet of Things, please visit: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/about/groups/Pages/sg20.aspx
Patents are a good information resource for obtaining IoT R&D status in a company. Followings are some examples of patents that provide Cisco IoT R&D status: connected car/ITS (intelligent transportation system), smart grid networks and wireless sensor networks.
Malaysia's Digital Economy: A New Driver of DevelopmentZiaullah Mirza
For Malaysia to continue progressing in its development path, the digital economy is poised to be the new driver of development. However, businesses in Malaysia have adopted digital technologies less readily than the government and population.
Rapid growth in basic digital adoption has contributed to a new digital divide where Malaysia lags behind international peers in digital adoption by businesses.
Only 62% of businesses are connected to the Internet, 46% has fixed broadband (often of low quality) and 18% have a web presence of some kind.
Large export-oriented firms dominate the digital economy as they adopt e-commerce at higher rates than SMEs.
Most of the digital economy’s measurable growth has been concentrated in the manufacturing sector of urbanized states.
For the country to ensure that growth in the digital economy is broad-based and sustainable, key barriers related to digital connectivity, entrepreneurship and taxation need to be addressed.
This is the World and China's Industry of IoT Market Outlook 2020-2026 and China Internet of Things Market Development Strategy and Investment Potential Feasibility Forecast Report in brief.
Evolution of Internet of Things (IoT) Ecosystem - Potential in IndiaJayanth Kolla
This is India's first, and one of the world's first market-specific industry analysis report on Internet of Things (IoT) domain.
This report evaluates the global developments in the IoT space. And, delves deeper into the current state, growth potential and future outlook of IoT ecosystem evolution in India. This report assesses India as a potential market and innovation hub for IoT based products and solutions.
This is the Executive Summary and ToC of the full report
A presentation that did at UKTI briefing about market opportunity in internet of things (iot) & Machine to Machine (M2M) Communication in Indian market to UK based companies
analyze the IoT (internet of things), M2M market in China, from standard, technology, market prospective. based on this analysis, the author aslo identify the current challenges and potential opputunities.
These days, in our industry, two words have the highest exposure rate. One is 5G, and the other is a smart city.
The Internet of Things, cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, these new concepts have emerged one after another, promoting the entire society to accelerate toward informatization, digitization, and intelligence.
Big bosses from all walks of life are keeping a close eye on technological trends, hoping to take the lead in introducing technology, improving production efficiency, and realizing digital transformation.
As a result, various hotspot terms have emerged one after another, such as 5G smart factory, 5G smart park, 5G smart agriculture, 5G smart shopping malls, and so on.
The smart city originated in the media field, which refers to the use of various information technologies or innovative concepts to open up and integrate the city's systems and services to improve the efficiency of resource utilization, optimize city management and services, and improve the quality of life of citizens.
A review recent trends in world and indian telecom marketIAEME Publication
The world market has changed almost beyond recognition over the last twenty years.
The recent trends in the world telecom market are: increase in private ownership,
competition, data based mobile and global communication, trade and finance oriented
operators, and rapid increase in subscribers from the developing nations. Several of these
trends (such as increase in privatization, competition, mobile communication, digital
divide) also exist in the Indian submarket. The submarkets of the world telecom market
are mainly classified according to geographical location, and according to the technology
used. India comes under the Asia Pacific geographical submarket. India had a traditional
telecom market, which was dominated by public sector monopoly till 1990. Later, it was
privatized by bits and pieces and now allows private sector participation in almost all the
sectors of telecom in the nation. It has a rapidly increasing subscriber base. It allows investor
friendly environment and has set up regulatory bodies to ensure justice to all players. In brief,
the present Indian telecom sector is marked by choice, competition, subscriber growth,
improvement in quality and service, and a shift from monopoly to oligopoly to true
competition.
Deloitte has brought out its 2021 forecast in the telecommunications, media and technology sector. The report gives a detailed view of the new future with increasing dependence on smart technology like artificial intelligence (AI). For instance, virtual reality is transforming the way businesses and educational sectors function because of the pandemic. The report also highlights the growth in the telecommunications sector, virtual radio networks, telehealth or virtual health check-ups and a boom in online gaming all over the world. Overall, Deloitte is predicting a faster and ongoing boost of technological innovations as well as an increasing dependence on the same. See More: https://www2.deloitte.com/in/en/pages/technology-media-and-telecommunications/articles/tmt-predictions-2021.html
The years approaching 2020 will see Internet of Things (IoT) technologies enabling the interconnection of billions of devices, things and objects to achieve the efficiencies borne of innovations such as intelligent buildings and transportation systems, and smart energy and water networks.
IoT is contributing to the convergence of industry sectors, with utilities, healthcare and transportation among the many sectors with a stake in the future of IoT. The new ITU-T Study Group 20 established in June 2015 provides the specialized IoT standardization platform necessary for this convergence to rest on a cohesive set of international standards.
Today we are faced with the challenge of addressing the standardization requirements of the many vertical industries applying information and communication technologies (ICTs) as enabling technologies. This is particularly evident in the field of IoT, where IoT platforms are being developed independently, according to the specific needs of each sector. This divergence in IoT development and deployment has led to an urgent need for stakeholders to come together to mitigate the risk of data “silos” emerging in different industry sectors.
ITU-T Study Group 20 has taken up this challenge, providing government, industry and academia with a unique global platform to collaborate in the development of international IoT standards. One of the group’s primary objectives is to support the creation of an inclusive, interoperable IoT ecosystem capable of making full use of the data generated by IoT-enabled systems.
The Study Group is building on over ten years of ITU-T experience in IoT standardization, developing international standards to enable the coordinated development of IoT technologies, including radio-frequency identification, ubiquitous sensor networks and machine-to-machine communications. A central part of this study is the standardization of end-to-end architectures for IoT, and mechanisms for the interoperability of IoT applications and datasets employed by various vertical industries. An important aspect of the group’s work is the development of standards that leverage IoT technologies to address urban-development challenges.
This flipbook presents a compendium of the first set of ITU international standards for IoT, providing a resource of great value to standards experts interested in contributing to the work of ITU-T Study Group 20. This compendium is also expected to assist the wide variety of stakeholders interested in implementing these IoT standards or calling for adherence to standards in policy and regulatory frameworks relevant to IoT. This compendium will be updated continuously, according to the progress of IoT developments in ITU.
For more information on how to join ITU-T Study Group 20 on Internet of Things, please visit: http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/about/groups/Pages/sg20.aspx
Patents are a good information resource for obtaining IoT R&D status in a company. Followings are some examples of patents that provide Cisco IoT R&D status: connected car/ITS (intelligent transportation system), smart grid networks and wireless sensor networks.
Malaysia's Digital Economy: A New Driver of DevelopmentZiaullah Mirza
For Malaysia to continue progressing in its development path, the digital economy is poised to be the new driver of development. However, businesses in Malaysia have adopted digital technologies less readily than the government and population.
Rapid growth in basic digital adoption has contributed to a new digital divide where Malaysia lags behind international peers in digital adoption by businesses.
Only 62% of businesses are connected to the Internet, 46% has fixed broadband (often of low quality) and 18% have a web presence of some kind.
Large export-oriented firms dominate the digital economy as they adopt e-commerce at higher rates than SMEs.
Most of the digital economy’s measurable growth has been concentrated in the manufacturing sector of urbanized states.
For the country to ensure that growth in the digital economy is broad-based and sustainable, key barriers related to digital connectivity, entrepreneurship and taxation need to be addressed.
This is the World and China's Industry of IoT Market Outlook 2020-2026 and China Internet of Things Market Development Strategy and Investment Potential Feasibility Forecast Report in brief.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term used to describe a network of interconnected devices that are able to communicate with each other and share data. These devices can be anything from smart appliances in your home to sensors in a manufacturing plant or even wearable devices like fitness trackers. The applications of IoT are numerous and continue to expand as technology advances. In this article, we'll explore some of the most important and interesting applications of IoT.
Smart Homes and Buildings
One of the most well-known applications of IoT is in smart homes and buildings. IoT devices can be used to control everything from temperature and lighting to security systems and home entertainment systems. Smart home devices can be controlled remotely through smartphones or other devices, and can even be automated based on the user's preferences and routines.
Smart buildings take this concept a step further, with IoT sensors and systems used to optimize energy usage, monitor air quality, and even control elevators and other building systems. These applications can help reduce energy costs, improve safety, and enhance the overall user experience.
Healthcare
IoT has a variety of applications in the healthcare industry, from wearable devices that monitor vital signs to smart pills that track medication usage. IoT sensors can also be used to monitor patients in hospital settings, allowing medical staff to detect changes in a patient's condition more quickly and respond accordingly.
In addition, IoT devices can be used for remote patient monitoring, allowing patients to receive care in their own homes rather than having to travel to a medical facility. This can improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
Agriculture
IoT sensors and systems are increasingly being used in the agricultural industry to optimize crop yields and reduce waste. These sensors can be used to monitor soil moisture, temperature, and nutrient levels, allowing farmers to make more informed decisions about when and how to water and fertilize their crops.
In addition, IoT systems can be used to track the movement and health of livestock, helping farmers to detect and respond to potential health issues more quickly.
Manufacturing
IoT is also being used in the manufacturing industry to improve efficiency and reduce waste. IoT sensors can be used to monitor equipment and machinery, providing real-time data on performance and identifying potential maintenance issues before they become more serious
Today, the IoT applications in transportation, medical care, manufacturing, agriculture, and other fields are in full swing. Let's take a look at the top 10 hot applications of the Internet of Things.
IoT Applications for Smart manufacturing
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is a rapidly developing industry that occupies a large proportion of the Internet of Things system. In the process of implementing intelligent manufacturing, it is inseparable from the support of the Industrial Internet of Things.
From the perspective of specific application scenarios, the Industrial Internet of Things is being integrated into all aspects of intelligent manufacturing such as facility management, production process monitoring, inventory management, quality control, packaging optimization, and digital factories, prompting the accelerated innovation of old production models for automated and efficient production brought new momentum.
The Internet of Things: Are Organizations Ready For A Multi-Trillion Dollar P...Capgemini
The Internet is expanding. And this is not just in terms of getting accessible to more people; it is expanding beyond humans. Machines are becoming connected. Machines are talking to humans, but increasingly, they are also talking to one another. And this interconnectedness of machines, or the Internet of Things (IoT), is a potential multi-trillion dollar market that organizations can now tap into.
However, do organizations realize the scale of the opportunity? Capgemini Consulting conducted an extensive survey of IoT products and services of over 100 leading companies across North America and Europe. We also spoke at length with several industry executives at companies developing IoT solutions to understand the challenges companies face. This article presents the results of the survey and highlights the key hurdles companies are facing.
In line with one of its top most initiatives in the form of digital India Program of Government of India through the department of Electronics and Information Technology has come out with a draft IOT policy document on IoT.
The purpose of this webinar is
1. to create awareness about the Draft IOT policy of India
2. to cover the salient features, provisions and schemes of the same.
Indented IoT innovations status:Landscape for the published patent applications and issued patents in the USPTO as of 4Q 2015 that specifically describe some relationships with the IoT in their disclosures.
Specific technologies, products, and services regarding the indented IoT innovations.
Landscape for the issued patents and published applications in the USPTO as of 4Q 2015 that are related to the M2M communication.
Landscape for the published patent applications and issued patents in the USPTO as of 4Q 2015 that are related to the smart home, connected car, and connected health applications.
Patent information can provide insights regarding the state of the art of the IoT innovations. Patent applications regarding the IoT innovations that specifically describe some (direct or indirect) relationships with the IoT are a good indicator of the indented IoT innovations in a specific innovation entity. To find the indented IoT innovations status, published patent applications and issued patents in the USPTO as of 4Q 2015 that specifically describe some relationships with the IoT in their disclosures are reviewed. More than 800 patent applications are selected. As show in the figure, the key indented IoT innovation players are Cisco, Samsung Electronics, Qualcomm, Convida Wireless, IBM, KETI, Ericsson, Belkin International, Microsoft, Tata Consultancy, and Intel.
Gen Z and the marketplaces - let's translate their needsLaura Szabó
The product workshop focused on exploring the requirements of Generation Z in relation to marketplace dynamics. We delved into their specific needs, examined the specifics in their shopping preferences, and analyzed their preferred methods for accessing information and making purchases within a marketplace. Through the study of real-life cases , we tried to gain valuable insights into enhancing the marketplace experience for Generation Z.
The workshop was held on the DMA Conference in Vienna June 2024.
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Our Animal care category provides solutions on Animal Healthcare and related products and services, including, animal feed additives, vaccination
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APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Meet up Milano 14 _ Axpo Italia_ Migration from Mule3 (On-prem) to.pdfFlorence Consulting
Quattordicesimo Meetup di Milano, tenutosi a Milano il 23 Maggio 2024 dalle ore 17:00 alle ore 18:30 in presenza e da remoto.
Abbiamo parlato di come Axpo Italia S.p.A. ha ridotto il technical debt migrando le proprie APIs da Mule 3.9 a Mule 4.4 passando anche da on-premises a CloudHub 1.0.
Internet of things- GSMA Capacity Building- Eng. Maha Ziad Mouasher
1. This background reference:
Smart Home/Premises
Internet of Things GSMA Capacity Building
Smart Home/Premises
Solutions in Jordan
Internet of Things GSMA Capacity Building
Course
Prepared by: Maha Ziad Mouasher
Computer and Networking Engineer
2019
2. This background reference:
Contents
• Problem Identified, Targeted Audiences
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•
Contents
• Problem Identified, Targeted Audiences
• IOT Application: Solutions and Benefits
• Technical Characteristics
• Business Models
• Operational Issues and Policy Topics
3. This background reference:
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Problem Identification: Providing Smart Home/Premises
Targeted Audiences: Customers that own expensive
homes, belongings, premises assets, etc.
IOT Application (Solutions) :
Sensors spread around property to collect
operation of lights, AC and to detect motion and sound
- Only provide Home Security service from Zain Operator.
- Ucontrol provide solution for all identified problems above
from Umniah Operator.
- Only provide Home Security service from Orange Operator.
We Shall analyze each Operator case alone.
4. This background reference:
Analyzing all solutions…
1.
2.
3.
4.
Analyzing all solutions…
All shall use the following 4 elements:
1. A network is used to provide connectivity.
2. Data is transmitted and often received by the end device.
3. The solution is integrated into a new or existing device.
4. Data is captured by sensors and can trigger a reaction by
actuators.
Reference: https://www.gsmatraining.com-
IOT course- session1- IOT Elements.
5. All Images Logos info. is a copyright for Zain
IOT Solution: Home Security service by Zain
The service provides alerts in case of a strange
movement or a theft attempt at your home or
office.
What the solution covers- Benefits:
Will send the alerts to the users’ mobile phones,
which will help customers in taking action to protect
their home or offices in cases of theft. Reduce the
chance of break in.
+ ZAIN Home Security’s service mobile application is available at the “ play” stores.
6. All Images Logos info. is a copyright for Umniah
"UControl" system by Umniah
The IoT solution: Is a turnkey service for home
automation and control the premises/home including
lights, security, air condition, home electronics, &
monitor energy consumption.
What the solution covers- Benefits:
Operation of their lights, AC and electric appliances in
addition to monitoring their premises for security
purposes through motion sensors, door/window
contacts and sirens. Reduce the chance of break in.
+ Kindly check the solution in this URL:
https://youtu.be/tZNS-V9djS0
+ UControl service mobile application is available at the “ play” stores.
7. All Images Logos info. is a copyright for Orange
Camera surveillance for ADSL & Fiber from Orange-JO:
Home surveillance system with your Fiber or ADSL
subscription. Keep an eye on your home from
anywhere and at any time .
What the solution covers- Benefits:
Keeping your home secure
Monitor your home from anywhere and at any
Night-time home surveillance
You will be able to keep an eye on your home at night or when
there’s no light, using cameras with a Night Vision Sensor.
Watching the camera recordings
To see the whole
smart Home solution
presented from
Oange Romania, not
available yet in
Jordan.
kindly check the URL:
https://youtu.be/IIAI
a1T_4fY
https://youtu.be/KV
m9fVMIhbI
8. This background reference:
Technical Characteristics
Network Area Spectrum Battery Life Connectivity
Technology
Wide Dedicated Main supply and
redundant Long
life battery in
cutoff.
4G and can use
3G or WIFI
Zain , Orange, Umniah through camera surveillance service:
Network Area Spectrum Battery Life Connectivity
Technology
Local Shared Not Applicable WiFi and can
use 2G and 3G
Umniah through all home solutions except the camera surveillance :
Reference: https://www.gsmatraining.com-
Images from IOT course- GSMA capacity building, all other logos are property to their companies.
9. This background reference:
Business Model
From the 5 Business Models here-under, the most applicable is the Transactional
Business Model and the Revenue Share.
Cause: A Local reseller, like the mobile operators sells and supports solution, It
shares revenues with the IoT company providing the technology (hardware and
software) for the product.
Reference: https://www.gsmatraining.com-
IOT course- GSMA capacity building, seeeion 5
10. This background reference:
Operational Issues and Policy Topics
In Jordan no IoT licensed service will only be
delivered by licensed operators.
In our discussed solution the operational
considerations and policy areas are seen in (first
figure).
Thus from the first figure we can see the
operator will not only play the role of the
connectivity, especially that the revenue will as
predicted in 2025 (see second figure) more on
hardware and applications, which the operator
will try to share or operate in their role.
Telecommunication Regulatory Commission
(TRC) has issued a green-paper on IoT in 2017.
And will do the support part (see third figure) by
promoting investment, building trust, set
regulations as the draft instruction on IoT that is
expected to be issued for consultation this year.
Reference: https://www.gsmatraining.com-
IOT course- session 1, 2,3
11. This background reference:
Operational Issues and Policy Topics
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•
Policy goals
(8) This Policy is intended to seize the opportunities of the Fourth Industrial Revolution with the primary goal
being the development of a digital economy leading to renewed economic development and increased income
and wealth of individual Jordanians. The government is keen for Jordan to harness existing and emerging digital
technologies including but not limited to Artificial Intelligence (AI), )
provided by the Telecommunications, Information Technology and Postal sectors for economic and social
development.
Availability of Spectrum:
(46) First, Government requires that spectrum required for the Internet of Things ( ) and 5th Generation
mobile services but occupied by non
IT Sector:
(61) Government recognizes the important role of the IT sector in Jordan in the development of the digital
economy, and the intellectual property and high value jobs that are its basis noting that Jordan is already
contributing to the development of emerging technologies including artificial intelligence, distributed ledgers
( ) and the Internet of Things. Accordingly, Government is, through the Policy, renewing its support
for the development and growth of the sector with the aim of maintaining and developing Jordan’s position as a
strong regional IT services hub, an enabler of the digital economy and a leading exporter, with the strength to
develop intellectual property of its own that will be the basis for its future revenue.
G
full potential of
expected in 2023.
Operational Issues and Policy Topics
• Now Jordan in the process of issuing a data protection Law in light of GDPR.
• In the recent General Policy for the Information & Communication Technology an Postal
Sectors, 2018, the government has stated its statement concerning IoT in those articles :
Policy goals
(8) This Policy is intended to seize the opportunities of the Fourth Industrial Revolution with the primary goal
being the development of a digital economy leading to renewed economic development and increased income
and wealth of individual Jordanians. The government is keen for Jordan to harness existing and emerging digital
technologies including but not limited to Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT)
provided by the Telecommunications, Information Technology and Postal sectors for economic and social
development.
Availability of Spectrum:
(46) First, Government requires that spectrum required for the Internet of Things (IoT) and 5th Generation
mobile services but occupied by non-commercial parties is made available as appropriate for commercial use.
IT Sector:
(61) Government recognizes the important role of the IT sector in Jordan in the development of the digital
economy, and the intellectual property and high value jobs that are its basis noting that Jordan is already
contributing to the development of emerging technologies including artificial intelligence, distributed ledgers
(blockchains) and the Internet of Things. Accordingly, Government is, through the Policy, renewing its support
for the development and growth of the sector with the aim of maintaining and developing Jordan’s position as a
strong regional IT services hub, an enabler of the digital economy and a leading exporter, with the strength to
develop intellectual property of its own that will be the basis for its future revenue.
Global deployment and spectrum harmonization an issue that should be addressed to be able to support the
full potential of IoT services, including high data rate applications, side by side with the 5G implementation
expected in 2023.