UN to adopt second resolution on TASIM project
The adoption of the second UN resolution on the Transnational Eurasian Information Super Highway (TASIM) construction project will eliminate the problems faced by its consortium members, the Minister of Communications and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan Ali Abbasov told journalists.
According to the minister, the project is moving to the next stage of development. The first resolution on the project was adopted by the UN in 2009. "The international operators of the consortium of the TASIM highway construction project are facing some problems resulting in their having to initiate the adoption of another resolution which will eliminate all unresolved issues. Adoption of the second resolution is expected within the next few months,"Abbasov said.
Earlier a source close to the project told Trend that work on drafting a resolution, negotiation process, meetings and consultations with all countries participating in the UN General Assembly are currently underway. Coordination of all aspects of this document will be the result of the work in this direction The TASIM project includes such countries as Russia (Rostelecom operator), Kazakhstan (KazTransCom operator), Turkey (TurkTelecom operator), China (ChinaTelecom operator), as well as Azerbaijani Azertelekom.
The network of operators involved in the project has been sufficiently developed. At present work is planned to be carried out on the areas where a cable has to be laid. The Caspian segment is one such. Launching the construction operations of underwater fibre-optic cable is scheduled for mid-2013.
Azerbaijan's resolution to create a Trans-Eurasia Information Superhighway TASIM was adopted during the 66th plenary meeting of the United Nations. The UN expressed support for the project which aims to reduce poverty and accelerate economic growth.
It will play a role as an engine for the development of the region. The TASIM project aims to connect a total of 20 countries. Its implementation will eliminate the information gap between the countries of Western Europe and the Pacific Rim.
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