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Romania ~Alison Abraham~ ~Steve Koreck~ ~Thomas Maruszewski~
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There’s more to Romania than just: DRACULA!!!!
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History - Timeline 13 th Century – Walachian/Moldavian principalities emerge 14 th – 19 th century – Region aligned with Hungary & Ottoman Empire 1878 – Treaty of Berlin recognizes Romania’s independence 1881 – Kingdom of Romania formally proclaimed 1945 – Communist-dominated government installed 1967 – Ceausescu becomes President of the Council of State 1989 – Countrywide protests begin in Timisoara Ceausecu and wife are executed National Salvation Front takes over government 1990 – National Elections Held
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Life in Romania Geography People Government Economy Communication
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Geography
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IT in Romania Yesterday & Today 1997 – Approx. 25,000 Internet Users 1999 – Approx. 650,000 Internet Users 2003 – Over 1 Million Internet Users 1999 – 28 Internet Service Providers (ISP) 2003 – Over 100 ISP’s
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Comparison In 2002 – Over 50% of Population has Cell Phone Less Than 5% have Personal Computer (PC) 1997 Price of PC More than Half a Year’s Salary 2000 Price of PC was Nearly $800 (USD) Internet Access: $25-$60/month (dial-up access) Plus $2/hour Local Call
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Television Cable TV is Booming in Romania 50% of Population has TV 48% have Cable High Speed Internet (Cable Modem) –Kappa (ISP)
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Telephones Existing Lines are Poor in Quality But… Romania Laying Groundwork for Fiber Optic Lines
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Laying Groundwork in Other Ways… EOS Educating for an Open Society
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Today in Romania Many Internet Services that offer Business Solutions in IT World Romania Encourages External Investment 130 Countries have Invested in Romania
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Is Romania a Good Place to Invest in IT?? Environmental Parameters Economic Stability IT Infrastructure Industrial Policy The Master Plan
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Environmental Parameters Political/Social –Premier Adrian Nastase (elected Nov, 2000) –Bureaucracy/Corruption Still Affects Efficiency –Widespread Poverty Economic –3 rd Year of Stable Economic Development –GDP Grew by 5% in 2003, Forecast More Growth 2004 –October, 2003 expected to sign 1 st Joint Program with IMF
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IT Infrastructure
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Industrial Policy Long-Term Telecommunication Development Program 1991-2005 –Extension of Analogue Networks –Intro to Digital Technology –Digital Microwave Links/Fiber Optic Cables –High Speed Data Transmission Network
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Industrial Policy Con’t National Broadcast Council –Independent Regulatory Body –Issues Licenses for Broadcasting companies Ministry of Communications (Technical Authorizations) General Communications Inspectorate (GCI) –Enforces/Monitors Regulations –Similar to FCC
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The Master Plan Intensive Development of Telecommunications Sector Quantitative Targets for 2005: –Main Line Penetration of 30 lines per 100 Inhabitants –Nearly 7 Million Lines –Full Completion of Network Digitalization
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Reasons Against Investment High Poverty Rate (44.5%) 40% of Labor Force is Agricultural Major Industries: –Mining, Timber, Metallurgy Limited Access Under-Developed Infrastructure
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Reasons for Investment Developing Country (Access is Improving) Sound Economic Policies Nastase’s Focus on Foreign Investment 98.4% Literacy Rate Gini Index 31.1 (vs. 40.8 for USA) Involvement with the IMF Many Potential Opportunities
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Should We Invest?? YES!
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Resources http://www.cia.gov/ http://www.students.missouri.edu/~romsa/romania http://memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/rotoc.html http://www.ici.ro/romania http://www.romania.com http://www.FT.com
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