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Singapore is witnessing a healthy growth in the Infocomm sector according to a survey done by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA).

The Annual survey illustrated a 20 per cent rise in total revenue spent on the infocomm industry in Singapore 2006 which accounted for SGD 45.4 million.

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Industry business leaders in the island-state have given the thumbs-up to Singapore's move to further develop its IT infrastructure and capabilities.

Speaking at the iX conference held here this week, Pek Yew Chai, chairman of Singapore infocomm Technology Federation (SiTF), said that local companies are benefiting from the success of Singapore's e-government services and expertise.

"The e-government and iN2015 programs bring a lot of branding to Singapore," he said. "This definitely augurs well for our companies, because we do well when we go overseas."

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New e-government initiatives mean Singapore citizens can send their views on policies to the island's government through a public blogging space and also their mobile phones.

The Singapore government's role in fostering connectivity and e-government was outlined at a forum session on "Re-inventing Government for a Digital World" at ITU Telecom World yesterday by KT Leong, deputy chief executive of the Infocomm Development Authority.

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Thanks to the continued efforts in the last two decades, Singapore, a city-state with a population of over 4 million, has now become one of the most advanced e- Governments in the world, which is undergoing a third major wave of industrial revolution brought about by rapid progress in infocomm technologies (ICT) and globalization.

Singapore's success in e-Government lies in its strong leadership and clear vision, which is to be a leading e-Government to serve the nation and the Singaporeans in a digital economy by leveraging on infocomm.

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New centres with access to government internet services, as well as an SMS feedback channel on what other services you might want on your mobile phone, are now available.

Not everybody has access to broadband internet and that percentage as of June 2006 stands at just under six in 10 people.

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