UAE – Telecommunication
The UAE has a fast, efficient telecommunications
network. The Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority
(TDRA) is responsible for the management of every aspect of the
telecommunications and information technologies in the UAE.
UAE continued to lead the Arab world in terms of
networked readiness with a global ranking of 26, according to World Economic
Forum's Global Information Technology Report. This demonstrates the robust
nature of the UAE's telecommunications sector and the government's success in
leveraging advancements in the information and communication technologies to
drive economic productivity and social development.
The UAE has achieved significant progress in the
Telecommunication Infrastructure Index (TII). It moved up from the 24th
position in 2016 to the 2nd position globally in 2018. Advanced telecom
infrastructure will be positively reflected on the achievements of the UAE in
the field of artificial intelligence, internet of things, big data, autonomous
mobility and drones.
Two telecommunications operators, Emirates
Telecommunications Corporation (Etisalat) and Emirates Integrated
Telecommunications Company PJSC (du), are serving the UAE telecommunications
sector. Both operators are licensed to provide public telecommunication
services, which include landline, mobile phone, internet and satellite TV
connections.
Other licensed telecommunication service
providers include:
Media Zone Intaj FZ LLC and Al Maisan Satellite
Communications Company are licensed to provide broadcast satellite transmission
services.