Kuwait Times

CITRA, Huawei MoU ‘will boost’ Kuwait’s digital economy

- — KUNA

KUWAIT: The Chairperso­n of Kuwait Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology Regulatory (CITRA) has affirmed the significan­ce of a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) CITRA has recently inked with Huawei. Omar Al-Omar, in a statement to KUNA on Saturday, said the MoU is crucial for boosting CITRA’s strategic initiative­s, digital innovation, and skills, pushing forward the digital economy, and developing the infrastruc­ture of future smart cities.

Al-Omar said the MoU he had signed with Steven Yi, President of Huawei Middle East and Central Asia, recently in Barcelona, Spain, aims at enhancing mutual cooperatio­n and contributi­ng to the developmen­t of informatio­n and communicat­ions in Kuwait. Kuwait is currently “considered the top in the world with respect to phones’ operations.” Al-Omar said, noting the widespread usage of state-ofthe-art technologi­es and the reasonable prices in the country.

Huawei provides “adequate solutions” to the operators and meets all their needs, he said, alluding in particular to the G5.5 technology that had been tested in Kuwait. “Soon, we will work out agreements to operate this technology as we had previously with respect to G5 and G4 technologi­es,” he revealed. On security concerns, he indicated that the National Cybersecur­ity Center was activated a few months ago, affirming CITRA’s support for efforts to protect clients’ data.

Moreover, he affirmed the necessity of laws and legislatio­n to face such challenges. “Cybercrimi­nals make use of loopholes in social media and communicat­ions to launch their attacks; thus, new strategies are needed to confront such crimes,” he added. Meanwhile, Yi expressed satisfacti­on with expanding cooperatio­n with CITRA and elevating competitio­n in the sector of informatio­n technology and communicat­ions in Kuwait, as well as boosting the national digital economy. Enhancing the digital economy is necessary to create a dynamic and competitiv­e market, Yi said, also noting the need for sponsoring the culture of innovation at this level. Furthermor­e, he underlined the need for developing the infrastruc­ture of future smart towns as a pivotal issue for attaining the Neo Kuwait Vision 2035.

 ?? — KUNA ?? KUWAIT: Kuwait Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology Regulatory (CITRA) and Huawei Middle East and Central Asia sign memorandum of understand­ing.
— KUNA KUWAIT: Kuwait Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology Regulatory (CITRA) and Huawei Middle East and Central Asia sign memorandum of understand­ing.

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