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  1. 24 paź 2024 · In line with its 10-year economic plan, the Ethiopian government aims to increase gross domestic revenue from ETB 395 billion to ETB 3.9 trillion by 2030, primarily through reforms in tax policy, modernizing the tax system, and advancing digitalization.Mobile telecommunications is playing a vital role in these reforms, driving innovation, productivity, and access to services in both urban and ...

  2. 18 mar 2024 · Despite this gap, initiatives like digital IDs and mobile payments are laying a solid groundwork for a thriving digital ecosystem. Ethiopia's high mobile phone penetration rate, with over 40 million mobile accounts, further highlights the potential for digital inclusion.

  3. Ethiopia now has the potential to accelerate its development through digitalisation. This report identifies a series of policy recommendations that, if implemented, will accelerate the mobile sector’s contribution to Ethiopia’s digital objectives.

  4. Chapter two analyses the current state of ICT in Ethiopia and the commitments made towards its development. Chapter three outlines the basic principles of the national ICT policy, in terms of the vision, mission, goals, implementation strategies, objectives and principles.

  5. With regard to Ethiopia, the LRI indicates a relative good level of competitiveness in terms of low risks and a stable environment. However, there is a criti-cal need to improve overall ICT infrastructure and to build capacity at all levels, as Ethiopia is weak in these areas. Suggested way forward for IT sector and IT-based services in Ethiopia

  6. 18 sty 2024 · Ethiopia’s wireless penetration stands at 58%, as compared to the Sub-Saharan average of 75%. Fixed and mobile line telephone density, which shows mobile plus fixed telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants, was 1% and 58%, respectively, in 2021/22.

  7. 6 lip 2021 · It is no wonder that Ethiopia is depicted as one of the weakest economies in the world. This paper identifies the causes for extraordinarily poor telecommunications service in Ethiopia and offers recommendations for near-term improvement.

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