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60 Percent of Arab Population in MENA Region to be Online by 2020

Recent political upheavals highlight the power of social media; Arabic language communications is the next big opportunity, and challenge, say experts

 

Dubai, UAE -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/06/2011 -- Internet use is growing and users are spending more time surfing the web in the Middle East and Africa (MENA) region. This is evident from research reports that forecast 60 percent of the region’s population will be online by 2020, accounting for 260 million users .

Currently, there are 65 million users accounting for 19 percent in the region. Comple-menting the Internet penetration is the significant growth in mobile phones from 200,000 cell phones in 1991 to a forecasted 340 million users in 2020 .

The rapid growth of technology has also been instrumental in the growth of social media platforms across the region. Facebook is a prime example with currently 18 million registered users from the MENA region. The recent political unrest and banning of social networks is a live and vivid example of the power of communications through social networks. People are using social media to better connect, interact and communicate across borders, and more so in Arabic.

The Arab Media Outlook 2009 – 13 report states that there is a clear demand for locally generated Arabic content from the Arabic speaking populations of the world. The ever-increasing Internet penetration and use of social platforms, analysts believe, will also be a key medium of growth for Arabic content.

"The region is looking for more original Arabic content," said Jonty Summers, General Manager, Bladonmore Middle East and a speaker at the upcoming Corporate Communications Conference 2011. "Twofour54 was set up in Abu Dhabi with the specific purpose of promoting the generation of Arabic language content across all communication mediums. In the area of business, the use of Arabic helps companies influence the decision making process in the region; it acts as an important facilitator of dialogue with government and community entities."

These issues coupled with new focus areas such as online communications, establishing a strategic communications function and crisis communications will be covered at the Corporate Communications Conference 2011 in Dubai.

The Conference now in its fifth year will be held from February 27th – March 3rd, 2011 at the Mövenpick Hotel JBR. The repositioned and revamped conference will feature leading corporate communications practitioners sharing techniques that have worked for them through real life case studies.

About Corporate Communications Conference 2011
The Corporate Communications Conference 2011, currently in its fifth year will feature leading re-gional and international communication experts showcasing real life case studies and thought-provoking strategies to propel brands ahead of the competition.

For more details about the forum and the full programme, please visit http://www.iirme.com/corpcomm.