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    ALI ABBASOV: ICT SECTOR INCOMES TO EXCEED PETRODOLLARS BY 2015 IN AZERBAIJAN

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Dec 5 2006

    Communications and Information Technologies Minister Ali Abbasov
    interviewed by APA

    - Achievements and main indicators made in information and
    communication technologies life of Azerbaijan can be very
    interesting. And expectations for 2007.

    - Annual growth rate in the ICT sphere has exceeded general growth
    rate by 2 or 3 times in Azerbaijan during recent years. Gross
    Domestic Product growth hit 30% in 2005 and 2006, which changed the
    ratio. The growth in communications sphere was 30% in 2006. Recently
    the internet users increased by 10-15%, mobile users 30-32 per 100
    people, websites reached 10 000 in number. We intend to turn to the
    leader of the region in this sphere. 80% of postal networks will
    be centralized in a computer center. As from next year posts will
    offer banking services. At present AzTV covers 98% of Azerbaijan's
    territory and ITV (Public TV) covers 88%. Coverage of the other
    broadcasters is between 50% and 60%. According to these indicators,
    Azerbaijan is not behind in the world. Telecommunication field will
    be the top priority following the oil sector.

    - What about creation of innovation zones. What are the expectations?

    - We have great targets. If we can implement these projects, the
    incomes of this sector will overtake petrodollars in 2012-2015. These
    ideas failed in some countries. Ireland, China, Malaysia, India and
    South Korea succeeded in this sphere. We are consulting with Monitor
    and AlimBus. We plan to forward our proposals to the Government and
    Parliament by March 31, 2007. The proposals reflect privileges in
    taxes and customs duties. President Ilham Aliyev declared ICT sector
    the new priority of Azerbaijan while addressing Bakutel international
    exhibition in October. These plans attracted many foreign companies
    to Azerbaijan. CISCO, Intel and other famous companies want to take
    part in the creation of technoparks. Ericsson, Siemens and Huavey
    are among the interested.

    - Will innovation zones be created in one region or a number of
    regions for Phase 1?

    - We speak about privileges which can also be misused by some
    companies. We want to remove imbalance between Baku and regions. We
    think the project should cover all over Azerbaijan and the companies
    have privileges in the operating activities.

    - Which components does the innovation zones project include and is
    it possible to differentiate the privileges among regions?

    - We are negotiating with both the Government and he companies in
    order to satisfy the both parties at the same time. Creation of
    technoparks will be followed by production and export of electronics.

    At the next stage Azerbaijan will be a bridge between the West and
    the East. The prices of western imports will fall by five times.

    Azerbaijan will form a giant info market. Submarine optical cable
    should also be laid in the Caspian, which will be a shortcut
    between the West and the East. Creation of Azerbaijan Technologies
    University for development of education and human capital is also
    under discussion, of which founder is not the Government but ICT giants
    like CISCO, Ericsson who want to qualify personals for themselves.

    - Will Azerbaijan participate in funding the project?

    - The Government can allot some activities for companies free or with
    privileges. Also, the government investment is vital for creation of
    e-government, adoption of new laws, improvement of legislation and
    necessary infrastructure. Foreign companies are planned to finance
    creation of new ventures, installation of new systems. Foreign
    investors demand security for their investment, like international
    oil contracts, the innovation zone project contracts should be
    ratified at parliament. And in this case, protection of investment
    and the commitments of the foreign companies can be ensured. As in
    oil contracts, these contracts should reflect percentage of revenues.

    If we can send the proposals to parliament in March, the first
    investment will flow to Azerbaijan in fall.

    - All TV broadcasters should convert to digital system by 2015. How
    will this project be realized?

    - There is almost no digital system in the South Caucasus and Central
    Asia. According to the demands of International Telecommunication
    Union, all countries to convert to digital system. We prepared a
    program envisaging transition to digital system by 2015. The Cabinet
    approved our program and it seems to me the program will be implemented
    successfully.

    - What difficulties do you experience in transmission of foreign
    broadcasters in Azerbaijan?

    - 5 foreign TV and 7 radio channel broadcast in Azerbaijan. Some
    violate our laws. According to the legislation, a foreign broadcaster
    can transmit if there is a intergovernmental agreement. There is no
    problem with Russia broadcasters. We also have agreement with Turkey.

    In reality, TRT doesn't pay for broadcasting, but the problem will
    be solved next year.

    - Iranian, Russian and Central Asian broadcasters interfere in the
    airspace of Azerbaijan. The Government blames private channels of
    Azerbaijan for this interference. What measures are being taken?

    - It is impossible to completely prevent electromagnetic waves. The
    broadcasting can reach 300km, but 500km in sea. International
    Telecommunication Union has rules. For instance, if Iran has a
    channel in 25th channel near the border, Azerbaijan is not allowed to
    broadcast in 25th channel. Countries should show tolerance. We are
    concerned that foreign broadcastings coincide with ours. I met with
    Iranian minister in Antaliya and we agreed to sign an agreement on
    this field. The channels will be distributed after this agreement is
    signed. Our private broadcasters are guilty sometimes because their
    broadcasts are weak. All broadcasters, in particular privately-owned
    channels should strengthen broadcasting.

    - Armenians use our transmitters in the occupied lands and interfere
    in Azerbaijan's airspace. What pressures can the ITU exert on Armenia
    about this problem?

    - Our transmitting stations were left in Shusha, Jabrail, Gubadli
    and Zengilan. I brought up this issue and put forward demands in the
    ITU conference. There are some conflict zones in the South Caucasus
    as well. But, the Union has no experience in this sphere, Azerbaijan
    was the first to raise this question.

    - Communications enterprises are planned to be privatized within the
    public properties privatization program. How the process is going on?

    - First, joint enterprises are privatized and, then, the state-owned
    enterprises. The Government's participating interest in Azercell
    Telecom was planned to be privatized this year, but the process
    was put off for next year. There are problems with assessment and
    privatization of this high-income enterprise. AzEuroTel and Catel are
    in privatization auction now. We will also take a step in privatization
    of the state-owned enterprises in 2007. Mechanism for assessment of
    telecommunication system has changed recently.

    - With what kind of succession will the privatization be carried out?

    - Teleradio Unit will not be privatized so far. The Government's
    participation in television and radio activities is necessary because
    there are lots of problems in this field. Azerpocht will not be
    privatized so far either because it is not considered profitable.

    Aztelecom and Bakitelecom can be privatized. Internet providers-
    Bakinternet, Aztelecominternet and Azerin can be privatized.

    Telephone outlets will be privatized earlier than Teleradio and
    postal ones.

    - Customers complain about tariffs of cellular providers and many
    wait for Azerfon-the third operator.

    - Azerfon doesn't have so great potential as Azercell and Bakcell
    have in the market in order to reduce prices. Azerfon's first step
    will cover price-related activities. Azerfon's coming on line will
    have positive influence on market prices. Bakcell's price policy has
    influenced the market greatly. I think Azerfon will take concrete
    steps in this direction.

    - Are you satisfied with the tariffs offered by internet providers?

    - They try to keep the current prices unchanged. I don't understand
    their policy, they can't expand their customers stock without reducing
    prices. Unfortunately, their appeals sent to us suggest that the
    existing prices remain unchanged. The State can offer financial
    resources. They should be capable of borrowing long-term loans which
    will enable them to reduce prices. At present, the providers' incomes
    only consist of the tiny payment of the customers.
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