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KOM seminar to highlight Internet usage in Oman
- Oman: Tuesday, May 29 - 2007 at 15:06
- PRESS RELEASE
In an effort to discuss the spread of the Internet in Oman and the ramping up of its usage, Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM) will host its quarterly Digital Nation seminar on 10th June at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Muscat.
Access to goods, services and information, to say nothing of employment and ways of communicating, is increasingly dependent on your ability to access and use information technology and the Internet. But how are people expected to learn about, and access such technology? Many assume that it is only a matter of time until everyone in Oman will have access to the Internet from their home.
However, there are reasons for doubting whether such a scenario is plausible in the short-term. Universal infrastructure provision looks unlikely in rural areas. Meanwhile the cost of computers, modems and links to the Internet service provider remains a substantial investment for many people. The effective use of technology also requires appropriate skills, know-how and information services in addition to access itself.
In this context fears have been expressed about the creation of a group of information poor: that section of the population excluded from the information society. Such social exclusion is not simply a consequence of lack of funds. It may also be due to a lack of training and other support networks to learn about the potential of technology and the Internet and to provide a context in which people feel comfortable using it. It can also come about from an absence of services and content tailored to the needs of particular groups or to the ways in which they want to access information.
"The Digital Nation seminar will also be looking at the importance of high speed Internet to Oman's business community," said Al Faruji. "Small businesses are the backbone of our economy. A large proportion of these businesses employ less than 10 people. Indeed, access to high-speed Internet is essential for both businesses and communities of the future. It's all about how change is going to happen. Just as the lack of a decent road hindered the development of villages and businesses in the past, so all communities will have a more limited future and won't flourish without broadband."
"We need to extend broadband faster as it benefits both businesses and communities," says Mohammed Al Maskari, KOM's Director General. "Broadband isn't just about being able to download from a Website faster - a dependable, fast Internet connection will have an enormous impact on Oman's prosperity and quality of life. It's these issues that the 10 June panel will be tackling."
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