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The Board of Directors of the Yemeni International Telecommunications Company (TeleYemen) discussed in its meeting today in the interim capital, Aden, headed by the Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Acting Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Dr. Waed Badhib, the annual report and final accounts for the year 2023, in addition to the company’s conditions and future plans.
The meeting, which included the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Raghad Al-Saeedi, the Executive Director of TeleYemen, Eng. Tariq Bakran, and the Director General of the General Corporation for Wired and Wireless Telecommunications, Eng. Wael Tarmoum, discussed the company’s plan for the current year 2024, the most prominent difficulties and problems, and ways to overcome them.
Minister Badhib stressed the need to intensify efforts, advance the communications sector, enhance current work mechanisms, and improve communications services as a basic and important artery, noting that the exceptional stage that the country is going through requires everyone to double efforts to overcome the challenges imposed by the current reality that the country is going through.
During the meeting, Minister Waed Badhib stressed the need to work to improve and develop the quality of the company’s services and increase revenues for optimal investment of the equipment available to it to provide services to citizens.. Pointing to the great role of the leadership and employees of the company in updating the performance mechanism and facing the difficulties facing the workflow in order to improve the company’s reality and enable it to support the national economy and compete in the local market in light of the intense competition with private companies.
The Acting Minister of Communications and Information Technology pointed out the importance of continuing to follow up on the implementation of the procedures for transferring the electronic portal and raising the difficulties that cannot be addressed in order to take the necessary solutions. He pointed out that the government’s priorities are to improve the services of the communications and internet sector and launch them towards broader horizons of development and expansion.
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