Revolutionization of the Internet Age across Bahrain
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Literacy rate for internet is on rise. Over 152,700 people in the Kingdom of Bahrain are using internet actively!!
Bahrain in these years has been amongst the fastest growing GCC countries. The growing literacy rate for Internet has been overwhelming. The statistics for usage of Internet in Bahrain is 152,700 as opposed to 40,000 in the year 2000.
A major reason for this growth was the drop in prices by Computer Manufacturers, making computers much more affordable since the year of 2000. Every individual can afford a computer, encouraging them to learn and use it.
Bahrain has made the best use of the Internet as the source of inspiration for Media. It's the center of attention for businesses, governments and individuals around the world. It has spawned entirely new industries, transformed existing ones, and become a global cultural phenomenon. But despite its impact, Bahrain’s financial institutions have to use this favorable situation in promoting their marketing concepts in banking and transaction online through Internet.
The government in Bahrain has created an environment that has encouraged the Internet to flourish, and enabled companies to bring their innovations to consumers at an amazing speed. Over the next few years, governments worldwide will find it rewarding to pursue policies that speed the building of the infrastructure that will make it possible to bring the benefits of the Internet to more people. This includes finding ways to speedup the implementation of broadband technologies, deregulate where necessary to stimulate competition, resist the temptation to enact new regulations, and redouble our efforts to protect content on the Internet by strengthening and enforcing intellectual-property rights.
Bahrain is keeping the Internet secure with huge investments and agreements with multi-national firms to keep data safe. Security has always been a major issue for businesses and governments. Much the same is true for individual security-long before the Internet, people were happily handing their credit cards to restaurant waiters they had never met before, and that too is unlikely to change. But as our economy increasingly depends on the Internet, security is of an even greater concern. Widely publicized incidents of website hacking, credit card fraud and identity theft have given the Internet a largely unjustified "Wild West" reputation. In order to keep the Internet a safe place for business, software companies have a responsibility to work together to ensure that their products always offer the highest levels of security. The judicial system and the law enforcement community must keep pace with technological advancements and enforce criminal laws effectively and thoroughly.
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