Ministry of Communication Technologies (Tunisia)

Ministry of Communication Technologies (Tunisia)
Minister of Communication Technologies
وزير تكنولوجيات الاتصال و المعلومات
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Agency executives Mohamed Naceur Ammar, Minister of Communication Technologies
Lamia Cheffai Sghaier, Secretary of State responsible for Information , Internet and Free software
Website
www.infocom.tn/
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The Ministry of Communication Technologies of Tunisia (Arabic: وزير تكنولوجيات الاتصال و المعلومات‎) is a cabinet-level governmental agency in Tunisia in charge of organizing the sector, planning, control and supervision of activities directed at acquiring new technology and improving the communications sector in Tunisia.

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Organizational structure

Structure

The ministry is headed by the Minister aided by the Secretary of State for Information, Internet and Free Software. The Cabinet of the ministry consists of several departments:

  • Central recording office;
  • Information, reception and public relations office;
  • Office for following up decisions made by the ministerial council, the inner ministerial councils and the inter-ministerial councils;
  • Office responsible for the operational system of communications help, safety and office hours;
  • Office of Citizen Relations;
  • Technology monitoring office;
  • General affairs office;
  • International cooperation, foreign relations and partnership office;
  • Investors supervisory and approval office;
  • Documentary management and documentation office;
  • Advisory committees.

Functions

Ministry is responsible for setting up strategic studies in the field of telecommunications; supervising research programs and industrial activities, and fitting them to the sector’s requirements; setting up the standards and specifications pertaining to the communications sector sector; introducing the technological progress in the context of the economic and social development plans; supervising investors and, where necessary, intervening in the concerned enterprises to help them obtain services that come under this sector in the best possible conditions; supervising agents’ activities in the field of telecommunications and postal services; establishing organizational and regulatory framework to ensure the sector operates correctly, and introducing the structural and functional changes required by the demands of efficiency and quality in this domain; developing international cooperation and partnership in the field of telecommunications.

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