Friday, November 9, 2007

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A Ministry of Information Technologies and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Venezuela

Although the Mexican government focuses on the benefits of ICT from a market perspective, I think there are elements (such as interactive resources) interesting experience we can study and compare it with Venezuela. I invite you to read the following note published in eluniversal.com.mx and visit the unique window

e-mexico.gob.mx

, which is still under development and is available in Maya, English and French, in addition to English.

Ángel Páez Vice-President of InveCom /

www.invecom.org

Professor and Researcher, Universidad del Zulia CICI /

www.luz.edu.ve

http: / / www.sigec.luz.edu.ve / CICI / Documents / CICI / cv_angel_paez.pdf

Maracaibo - Venezuela ------------------

ICT, the key to social integration
Aida Ulloa
El Universal Thursday October 11 2007 @

aida.ulloa eluniversal.com.mx
companies, consumers and government require technological options that allow them to be more efficient, more competitive and more productive, said Luis Tellez Kuenzler, Secretary of Communications and Transport (SCT), at the opening of the annual congress of the Mexican Association of Technology Industry Information (AMITI). "Especially for the government, the correct and timely Technologies Information and Communication Technology (ICT) allows you to respond more quickly to the relief of paperwork and provide more effective coverage and services such as health, education and others, "he said. explained that using the E-Mexico is promoting initiatives ranging from e-government development to programs to facilitate ICT access to sectors of the population with more economically disadvantaged.
currently operating in the country 9 000 DCCs in public facilities like schools, medical units and community halls over 5 000 places where young people come first ICT time, thereby shortening the digital divide. "The challenge is to bring all of Mexico. Without doubt, this has a major impact on quality of life of people with fewer resources," Tellez said, noting that under the Communications and Transport Program 2007-2012 One of the objectives is to support the E-Mexico, and the government's goal is that by 2012, 70 million Mexicans have access to internet, "with more coverage of broadband access that makes us one of the first three countries in this area in Latin America. The goal is ambitious if we think this year is estimated to end nearly 23 million users. " Mexico was late for the information technology (IT), said Rafael Funes, president of the board of the AMITI.
said that our country spends only 1.2% of GDP on IT, when the world average is 5%, according to the OECD.
Meanwhile, Federico Ferreres, Manager Competitive Intelligence Softtek, said that in 2007 the market value of IT services in Mexico ranging in 3.1 billion.
Meanwhile, Ricardo Zermeño, director of Select, noted that it is crucial that accompany technology companies with better corporate practices.

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