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    [4] [5] To give more thrust for ICT sector the Information & Communication Technology Division was separated from Science and Technology ministry and it has upgraded as Ministry of Information & Communication Technology on 4 December 2011. The change is the evidence of understanding of the importance of ICT from the highest policy level and ...

  3. Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (郵政省, Yūsei-shō) was one of the ministries in the Japanese government. It was formed on 1 August 1952 by the merger of the Ministry of Postal Services [1] (郵政省) and the Ministry of Telecommunications [2] (電気通信省), which themselves superseded the Ministry of Communications (逓信省, Teishin-shō) from 1 April 1946.

  4. Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Cambodia)

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    The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Khmer: ក្រសួងប្រៃសណីយ៍ និងទូរគមនាគមន៍) is the government ...

  5. Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications may refer to: Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology , Bangladesh Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (China) [ zh ] (1949–1998)

  6. List of ministries of communications - Wikipedia

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    A Communications Ministry or Department of Communications is a ministry or other government agency charged with communication. Communications responsibilities include regulating telecommunications, postal services, broadcasting and print media. The ministry is often headed by the Minister for Communications.

  7. Telecommunications in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Cambodia include telephone, radio, television, and Internet services, which are regulated by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. Transport and posts were restored throughout most of the country in the early 1980s during the People's Republic of Kampuchea regime after being disrupted under Democratic Kampuchea ...

  8. Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (North Korea)

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    The Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (Korean: 체신성; MR: Ch'esinsŏng) is a government ministry in North Korea which is responsible for the North Korean postal service, telephone system, and media such as television and print press. Additionally, the ministry is responsible for mint stamps.

  9. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (総務省, Sōmu-shō, also MIC) [1] is a cabinet-level ministry in the Government of Japan.Its English name was Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications (MPHPT) prior to 2004. [2]