Information and Communication Technologies in Azerbaijan and Importance of Their Use
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https://doi.org/10.18533/ijbsr.v4i1.373Keywords:
communication technology, satellite, e-commerce, informational, technical development, postal service, digital, network, consumption, establishmentAbstract
The paper deals with the analysis of the development of information and communication technologies in the Republic of Azerbaijan. In recent years, great advancement in development and improvement of the ICThas been gained in the country, including adoption and implementation of the related state documents, creation of competition in the market of communication technologies as well as mobile operators,spatial enlargement of use of internet through the country’s territory, launch of the national telecommunication satellite, and othernumerous events and significant processes.The progress in establishment of informational environment found its reflection in the higher position of Azerbaijanamong world’s countriesfor the definite indexes.The factors and needed terms responsible for further acceleration of improvement of ICT are shown in the paper.
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