Communications open the way to civilizations and enter into commercial operation.. What are its advantages?
Sweeteners
Economy News - Baghdad
Today, Tuesday, Minister of Communications Hiyam Al-Yasiri announced the opening of the Civilizations Road project and its commercial operation, indicating that
this project is the first transit project linking Iraq to neighboring countries and the outside world.
Al-Yasiri said, in a statement received by Al-Eqtisad News, “The Civilizations Road transit project, which is the largest strategic optical cable project in Iraq, has begun its commercial operation.” The Minister stressed
"the great importance of the project by
providing financial revenues, as well as
enhancing Iraq's distinct strategic geographic location and
achieving security and economic stability for the country
because it is linked to the stability of a large number of countries in the world." Al-Yasiri pointed out that
“the project includes five ports: (Al-Faw, Safwan, Al-Mundhiriya, Arar, and Rabia), and
the maximum capacity of the project is 12 Tera, while the capacity of the optical cable is 96 clans.” She pointed out that
“there are other transit projects and submarine cables, some of which are in the trial operation phase and others in the study and referral phase.” The Minister stressed
"developing an appropriate price policy for the project and providing technical solutions to facilitate transit passage, as well as resolving any administrative or legal obstacles in the project." Al-Yasiri pointed out that
"there is an importance for the project to become a competitor to the Suez Canal route, especially since
many countries in Asia and the Gulf prefer to pass their freight through Iraq because it is considered a safe, land and short route compared to sea and ocean routes."
It is noteworthy that the companies that passed through the Path of Civilizations project are T_HEIX, GCX and other companies that are on their way to operation, namely VODAFONE and TURK CELL.
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Sweeteners
Economy News - Baghdad
Today, Tuesday, Minister of Communications Hiyam Al-Yasiri announced the opening of the Civilizations Road project and its commercial operation, indicating that
this project is the first transit project linking Iraq to neighboring countries and the outside world.
Al-Yasiri said, in a statement received by Al-Eqtisad News, “The Civilizations Road transit project, which is the largest strategic optical cable project in Iraq, has begun its commercial operation.” The Minister stressed
"the great importance of the project by
providing financial revenues, as well as
enhancing Iraq's distinct strategic geographic location and
achieving security and economic stability for the country
because it is linked to the stability of a large number of countries in the world." Al-Yasiri pointed out that
“the project includes five ports: (Al-Faw, Safwan, Al-Mundhiriya, Arar, and Rabia), and
the maximum capacity of the project is 12 Tera, while the capacity of the optical cable is 96 clans.” She pointed out that
“there are other transit projects and submarine cables, some of which are in the trial operation phase and others in the study and referral phase.” The Minister stressed
"developing an appropriate price policy for the project and providing technical solutions to facilitate transit passage, as well as resolving any administrative or legal obstacles in the project." Al-Yasiri pointed out that
"there is an importance for the project to become a competitor to the Suez Canal route, especially since
many countries in Asia and the Gulf prefer to pass their freight through Iraq because it is considered a safe, land and short route compared to sea and ocean routes."
It is noteworthy that the companies that passed through the Path of Civilizations project are T_HEIX, GCX and other companies that are on their way to operation, namely VODAFONE and TURK CELL.
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