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        Tunisian Companies Invest in Innovative Tech Solutions


        Tunisia was found to be the country where companies invested   physical  contact.  The  Ministry  of  Interior  also  acquired  Enova
        the most in innovative tech solutions during the crisis, an Oxford   Robotics'  PGuard, a  robotic  ground  vehicle  used  to assist  with
        Business Group (OBG)'s Africa CEO Survey conducted at the end of   the  enforcement  of  the  country's  lockdown  rules.  Controlled
        April and which results were published in report in July, revealed.   remotely by government officers, the robot includes infrared and
        Tunisia's  emphasis  on  science  and  technology  in  recent  years   thermal  cameras,  an  audio  system,  GPS  tracking,  and  a  sound
        has meant that the country is well placed to adapt in response   and light system that can be used to request identification papers
        to  the disruption  caused  by  the pandemic,  reads the 29-page   and  issue  verbal  warnings.  Another  example  of  the  application
        report  entitled  "Tunisia  Covid-19  Response  Report",  conducted   of new technology  amid  the pandemic  is  the Corona Bot, a
        in collaboration with the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency   digital application that can provide information and support for
        (FIPA Tunisia). "Indeed, having demonstrated exceptional digital   individuals over Facebook. The app uses artificial intelligence and
        abilities,  many  of  its  African  peers  have  identified  Tunisia  as  a   has sent over 200,000 messages to 10,000 individuals. According
        cradle of innovation during the crisis." One of the technological   to the report, the pandemic  has also dramatically  accelerated
        innovations  cited  by  the  report  is  the  Tunisian  start-up  Enova   the  implementation  of  mobile  payment  systems.  "Prior  to  the
        Robotics developed a robot known as Veasense, which is being   outbreak, some private sector  players had been  calling for the
        used  to  safely  assist  Covid-19  patients  in  Abderrahmen  Mami   removal of red tape that had held back the widespread adoption of
        Hospital  in  Tunis.  The  robot  allows  medical  staff  to  remotely   mobile transactions since 2013, but there had been little success,"
        conduct preliminary diagnoses and monitor patients without any   it pointed out. "The crisis created an urgent need to quickly and
                                                               securely transfer small amounts of money to a large number of
                                                               people,  after  a  TD200  exceptional  aid  package  was  rolled  out
                                                               for 350,000 low income citizens." "Covid-19 has showcased the
                                                               importance of  embracing  digitalization  and improving digital
                                                               infrastructure,"  Adnane  Ben  Halima,  vice-president  of  public
                                                               relations  for  the  Mediterranean  region  at  Huawei  told  OBG.
                                                               "Changes since the start of the pandemic have been accompanied
                                                               by political will and a shift in mentality in favor of digitalization.
                                                               This has led to an expedited delivery of projects that have been
                                                               on standby for years in just a matter of weeks," he added. The
                                                               crisis revealed the importance and potential held by early-stage
                                                               businesses  in  helping  address  many  of the challenges  that
                                                               emerged,  with innovative solutions  devised by  local start-ups,
                                                               such as telemedicine, the report concluded.



        Tata Communications Obtains Local Telecoms License in Saudi Arabia



        Tata Communications has announced that   changes  in  the  industry  landscape,”  said   evolving business regulatory frameworks.
        it has secured a Type B telecom license in   Vaneet Mehta, associate vice president and   The  acquisition  of  the  type  B license  will
        the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, enabling it to   region  head,  Middle  East,  Central  Asia  &   enable  Tata  Communications  to  expand
        provide Internet Service Provider (ISP) and   Africa, Tata Communications. “By securing   its reach in the Middle East, leveraging its
        related telecom services to enterprises in   this  telecom  license  in  KSA,  we  will  be   global  expertise  and  capabilities  coupled
        a defined capacity. Tata Communications   able to seamlessly  bring  carrier-neutral   with regional knowledge and experience to
        will now become a carrier-neutral service   services like internet connectivity, public/  cater  to  the  new  customer  requirements.
        provider  to  the  OTTs,  large  enterprises   private  cloud,  cyber security,  borderless   Tata Communications owns and operates
        and MNOs in the region. The company will   mobility and more such services to the   the  world’s  only  wholly  owned  subsea
        be able to  offer  network transformation   region.  This  will  help  simplify  the  digital   network  that  encircles  the  globe.  This
        services  in  Saudi  Arabia  and  address   experience  for  our  customers  and  aid   network enables businesses to reach more
        internet, network security, private cloud and   them in transforming their businesses  in   than 200 countries and territories. Today,
        SDWAN  requirements  across  the  region.   the  new  normal,”  he  added.  Saudi  Arabia   around 30 per cent of the world’s Internet
        “A  strong  digital  backbone  has  become   is developing into a regional business hub   routes  travel  over  Tata  Communications’
        essential for businesses to  address  the   in  the  Middle  East,  thanks  in  part  to  its   network.







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