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Some governments in the Arab region impose taxes on ADSL services charged to the end users. These are the governments of Algeria, Jordan, Mauritania, Morocco, Palestine, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia and Yemen. Libya and Egypt do not impose any taxes on end users. (Source: Arab Advisors Group)
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NTV report on The Internet, Gebrane Bassil 5:38 |
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Broadband should not be a political battle, Alan Horn, Bahrain Regulatory Authority 1:04 |
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ghadi Manifesto signed! Amazing post... We really need a proper internet connection! Users at other countries download hours of videos in seconds, we... rolfen Modern companies need fast connection to transfer big files across the globe, to other offices.
Publishing house send huge files to printing presses... peter Just to add some oil regarding to speed: In Latvia, the incumbent started 100Mbps FTTH service in Riga and plans up to 500 Mbps FTTH later this year....
administrator http://www.fiberevolution.com/200... fadysayah Dear Broadband Manifesto Lebanon
If I had a broadband, there will be no limits for my achievements
Actually, it has been more than a year that I... fadysayah Topic Description: During the Broadband Stakeholders workshop held in January 2008, several speakers representing the health, media, ICT, web...
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