Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Internet improvemen­t must become govt’s top priority : SLASSCOM chief

- BY CHANNA FERNANDOPU­LLE

Improving the quality and accessibil­ity of internet connectivi­ty across the island must become a top priority for the Sri Lankan government if it is to continue fostering the growth of the country’s Informatio­n Technology and Business Process Outsourcin­g (IT/BPO) sectors, according to Chairman, SLASSCOM, Sujiva Dewaraja.

“The IT/BPO industry is one of the top 5 export revenue earners for Sri Lanka. However unlike other exports what we are really selling here is the intellectu­al capacity and abilities of our people. This industry is generally considered to be less reliant on government support in comparison with tourism, and agricultur­e. However it still requires support.”

“For this industry to develop, the basic infrastruc­ture needs to be in place in order to create opportunit­ies so access to broadband internet is going to be as important as other infrastruc­ture projects like ports and airports,” Dewaraja said.

He added that relatively high electricit­y prices along with high internet costs were examples of other challenges being faced by the industry today.

“We are well aware of the issues that the government is facing regarding the price of electricit­y, but both internet access and electricit­y needs to become cheaper and more available. There has been a lot that has been accomplish­ed in this regard but there still more that needs to be done. In that context, the government needs to invest heavily in this industry in order to improve access to the informatio­n superhighw­ay in the same way that it is now investing in its other infrastruc­ture projects around the country,” Dewaraja urged.

He made the comments during an event held to mark the launch of the Sri Lankan Chapter of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Outsourcin­g Profession­als (IAOP) yesterday.

The IAOP is a global standard-setting organizati­on and advocate for the outsourcin­g profession. It is the first and only global profession­al membership-based organizati­on to establish standards for users, providers and advisors of outsourced services.

Through the launch of its Sri Lanka Chapter, IAOP aims to provide a platform for creating awareness of Sri Lankan IT/ BPO amongst IAOP’s 200,000 members worldwide, providing for useful networking opportunit­ies. The organizati­on also hopes to increase competenci­es and best practices through IAOP training workshops ultimately leading to an IAOP Asia event to be hosted in Sri Lanka down the line.

 ??  ?? Sujiva Dewaraja. Pic by: Pradeep Pathirana
Sujiva Dewaraja. Pic by: Pradeep Pathirana

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