Badib announces the imminent announcement of an electronic portal for the ministry and terrestrial and satellite Internet services

Dr. Waed Badib, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation and Acting Minister of Communications and Information Technology in the Yemeni government, announced ambitious plans to develop the communications sector in the capital, Aden, announcing the start of the fourth generation (4G) technology (SpaFon) trial again, and the imminent launch of the electronic portal. For the ministry.
There are plans to improve postal services, develop the land network, Internet services, communications and their companies.
Dr. Badhib explained on his Facebook page, monitored by Scoop24 News: that he was assigned this task under difficult circumstances after the passing of his colleague, Dr. Najib Al-Awj.
He emphasized the progress of the first 100-day plan, stressing the need for patience and monitoring the results to evaluate them.
He announced the start of testing the fourth generation (4G) technology again in Aden, in reference to the Sabafon company, which began selling its SIM cards in Aden.
He revealed the imminent launch of the Ministry's electronic portal to receive and respond to complaints, and stressed the existence of an upcoming plan to develop postal services, the existence of a plan to develop the terrestrial network, as well as the development of satellite and terrestrial Internet services.
He indicated the existence of a plan to develop telecommunications and its companies.
Badhib revealed that there is an imminent new investment in the telecommunications sector.
Dr. Badib stressed that the entire telecommunications sector welcomes foreign and national investment.
Dr. Badib stressed that everything being worked on is in the interest of the Yemeni people, and urged patience and hard work to achieve the desired goals, declaring his commitment to his responsibilities towards the communications sector and the Yemeni people.