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Growing the digital economy: the role of government
H.E. Mr Afamasaga Lepuia’i Rico Tupa’i, Minister, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Western Samoa.
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Mr Houlin Zhao, Secretary General, International Telecommunication Union, Switzerland.
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Growing the digital economy: the role of government
From left to right H.E. Mrs Allyson Maynard Gibson, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Ministry of Legal Affairs and Attorney General, Bahamas; and H.E. Mr Sergei Popkov
Minister, Ministry of Communications and Informatization, Belarus.
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Growing the digital economy: the role of government
From left to right H.E. Mr Elmir Tofig oglu Velizadeh
Deputy Minister, Ministry of Communications and High, Technologies of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan; and H.E. Dr István Mikola, Minister of State for Security and International Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade, Hungary.
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Caudecoste,
D245.
Encore un champ cultivé trop près des poteaux.
Ici on peut voir que le bas du poteau a été détérioré par le passage d'un engin agricole.
Ces dégradations finissent toujours par se retrouver sur les factures des clients.
La marge des multinationales ne s'en trouve que rarement amputée.
Growing the digital economy: the role of government
H.E. Mr Mahmoud Vaezi, Minister, Ministry of Information & Communication Technology (MICT), Iran.
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A view of the BT Tower from Charlotte Street, near St Pauls Square. I got better shots of this on Newhall Street round the corner.
From 2011 - the ex-telecom building now known as Brindley House now has apartments for sale. Prices start at £125,000 for one-bedroom apartment and £157,000 for two bedrooms. The selling agent is Arkade Property for luxury units inside the transformed 1970s property.
Details from the Birmingham Mail Extra - Homeseekers pullout, dated Thursday, 3rd February 2011.