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JORDANIAN I-T GIANT WINS BEST PORTAL AWARD AT GCC SUMMIT
Saudi Arabia, Egypt top popular web community’s memberships
Dubai: The Arab world’s foremost online community has
hailed the unprecedented growth and rapid penetration of the
Internet in the region, citing improved technological
infrastructure and the constant emphasis on e-based operations by
regional governments.
“The spread of e-literacy in the Arab world is boosting
employment avenues for the region’s skilled workforce and
presenting business opportunities in this niche sector,”
asserted Samih Toukan, CEO of Maktoob.com (www.maktoob.com). “Encouraged
by the support of local governments and the success stories of
several web communities, the Internet has built a formidable
presence for itself in the region.”
Toukan voiced his comments while in Dubai recently to receive the
“Best Information Portal Award” at the GCC Economic Forum summit.
The high-profile conference, which was addressed by former US
Vice-President Al Gore and Gulf Co-operation Council
Secretary-General Abdul Rahman Hamad Al Atiya, hosted GCC
ministers and eminent personalities from the international and
regional I-T world. Toukan received the coveted award from His
Highness Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum,
Chairman of Dubai Technology, E-Commerce and Media Free Zone
Authority.
At the same time, Toukan revealed that Maktoob.com recently
achieved three million registered email users, becoming the first
web community in the Arab world to do so. Releasing details of
Maktoob.com member statistics for 2002, he pointed out that Saudi
Arabia and Egypt continued to dominate the number of memberships
at 16 per cent and 13 per cent respectively.
“While Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Lebanon have long been
the leaders in the field, countries such as Bahrain, Qatar, Oman
and Kuwait have surprised us with the number of Maktoob.com
memberships in those regions increasing four-fold in the recent
past,” Toukan added.
The new website statistics revealed that most of Maktoob.com
members fall in the 18-35 years age group. Toukan added that the
new statistics were an important benchmark in order to understand
the profile of online users and the reach of the Net in the
region.
In just five years of operation, Maktoob.com has become a success
story of sorts in the Arab world’s IT industry. Beginning with
offering web-based bilingual email, the company has diversified
towards offering both Internet users and companies a range of IT
solutions that are developed inhouse.
At the same time, Maktoob.com continues to underline its support
to community events by establishing services that lead to personal
development. Among the first of these services is the successful
Mabrook.com, a unique effort assisting Arabs worldwide to find
their ideal life-partner.
Toukan pointed out that while it was quite early to compare the
growth of Internet in this region to trends in the West, the Arab
world was steadily achieving a great degree of maturity by
offering indigenous products.“The Middle East was a late
entrant to the international IT scene but the rapid pace of the
industry here has brought it on par with world standards in a
short time,” he noted. “This can be gauged by the fact that
companies in this region are now being increasingly sought by
entities worldwide for their expertise in several niche IT areas.”
Maktoob.com (www.maktoob.com) has become a landmark
development for the Arab world, emphasising the region’s growing
importance as a major international IT player. Since its launch
five years ago, Maktoob.com has played a crucial role in uniting
Arabs worldwide by providing sophisticated and reliable web-based
communications and community tools, including the Arab world’s
first free bilingual (Arabic / English) Web-based email service.
Maktoob.com is the first Arabic / English web-based email
solutions provider and leading virtual community for Arabs around
the world. Launched in October 1998, Maktoob.com gained instant
success among Arabs around the world. It currently boasts of a
membership base of more than 3 million registered users worldwide.
Besides the free email service, the company offers a range of
interactive web-based facilities including WAP, SMS, comprehensive
news, Arabic music, mobile ringtones, chat, online auction,
electronic greeting cards and information services.
For more details, please contact,
Edward D’Mello
Headline Public Relations
Tel: 009714 – 3475006; Fax: 009714 – 3475013
e-mail:
edward@headlinepr.com
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