16 December 2009
The African Development Bank in Tunis has recently approved the financing of two studies related respectively to the Maghrebi broad band internet network and the new legal framework in the postal sector, as well as a study on the ICT sector in the Maghreb.
This approval comes within the framework of the new partnership for Africa's development (Nepad) signed between the Bank and the European Union.
The projects will be launched during the first half of 2010. The Commission of the Maghreb Council of Posts and Telecommunications examined the two studies during its meeting held in Rabat, Morocco, in March 2009.
The projects which will cost an estimated 39 million dinars, are financed by the 5 Maghreb Union countries.
© Tunisia Online News 2009
The African Development Bank in Tunis has recently approved the financing of two studies related respectively to the Maghrebi broad band internet network and the new legal framework in the postal sector, as well as a study on the ICT sector in the Maghreb.
This approval comes within the framework of the new partnership for Africa's development (Nepad) signed between the Bank and the European Union.
The projects will be launched during the first half of 2010. The Commission of the Maghreb Council of Posts and Telecommunications examined the two studies during its meeting held in Rabat, Morocco, in March 2009.
The projects which will cost an estimated 39 million dinars, are financed by the 5 Maghreb Union countries.
© Tunisia Online News 2009




















