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Bahrain hub for ICT talent in the GCC, says ITU

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As part of the UN, the ITU oversees matters related to information and communication technologies including setting the international standards for ICT indicators.

The annual price trends report recently released, measures the level of digital transformation throughout the world, and highlights the value and quality of ICT services provided by local operators.

The report finds that Bahrain continues to meet the UN affordability of 2% GNI per capita target across all ICT packages measured, providing accessible and affordable technology for its community. The report also scores Bahrain as the best in data value per GB within the GCC, and 2nd in the Gulf (8th in the world) for affordability of basic mobile cellular packages.

Dalal Buhejji, executive director of investments at the Economic Development Board said, “Bahrain continues to attract direct investments within the ICT sector which is driven by many factors such as the availability of ICT talent, the competitive cost of doing business which forms the financial attractiveness for investors to set up and operates from the kingdom.

“Bahrain’s high ranking in this report is a testament to the kingdoms strategy and investment to further advance the ICT sector. In fact, just last year Bahrain Economic Development Board attracted over BD300 million ($796.34 million) in direct investments which included many within the ICT sector which will generate employment opportunities in Bahrain,” he added.