Analysis and Assessment for Iraqi Communication Technology Development

Authors

  • Marwan Al-Khalidy Department of Law, Ishik University, Erbil, Iraq

Keywords:

Telecommunications Companies, Landlines development, Optical Fiber Cables, Copper Cables, Communication and Media Commission, Costumers Services

Abstract

 The communications in Iraq has been fluctuated for decades. In fact, this fluctuation constitutes a reality that the country has been facing such as the security issues, the economic blockade imposed on the previous regime, and all the exceptional circumstances. This paper illustrates the nature and reality of communication in Iraq after 2003. While the sophisticated technology works very well all around the world, Iraq still does not keep the work up to improve its communications. This paper tackles the most importantcommunication problems in Iraq after 2003, and the possibility to process good services to customers, either by developing the governmental combinations, or/and by enforcing telecommunication companies to provide their best services to their customers. This paper answers the following the questions: Are the telecom/communication companies serve good qualities to the customers? If not, why? Who is the responsible? Are these companies at least doing their best to serve good qualities? Or are they just profitable companies? Why have these companies not started using the optical fiber cables instead of the copper one? Is the government seeking to compel such companies to serve good services? Whether the Iraqi government plans to develop the landlines services so it would compete with the telecom companies? What is the role of the Communication and Media Commission (CMC)?

References

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http://www.cosit.gov.iq/aas13/transportationandcommunicationstatistics6/trans24.htm

Report released by the communication and media commission in 2006. (n.d.). Retrieved on September 9,

2015 from http://www.cmc.gov.iq/public html/doc/communicationiniraq2006book.pdf.

International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies

ISSN 2409-1294 (Print), September 2015, Vol.2, No.1

42 IJSSES

Coalition provisional authority, order of 65. (n.d.). Retrieved on September 9, 2015 from

http://www.cmc.iq/en/pdfcmc/order65.pdf

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01.09.2015

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How to Cite

Al-Khalidy, M. (2015). Analysis and Assessment for Iraqi Communication Technology Development. International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies, 2(1), 38-42. https://ijsses.tiu.edu.iq/index.php/ijsses/article/view/632

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