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Due to the lack of Internet infrastructure for web hosts in the country, most WWW sites in Syria are hosted abroad. This report only counts those web sites that belong directly to the establishments listed in the table below, rather than those web sites belonging to institutions or agencies within these establishments. The only new web site (hosted abroad) is that of Damascus University.
Total number of "population" |
Total number of Web-sites |
% of web-site / total number of "population" |
Source |
|
| Primary and secondary schools | 16,596 |
0 |
0% |
Ministry of Education Report (1998) |
| High schools and universities | 35* |
1** |
0.03% |
Ministry of Higher Education |
| National Ministries | 26 |
7*** |
27% |
Official Journal, |
| Regional and local
authorities (regions, departments/counties, Municipalities) and Governorates |
14 |
0 |
0% |
General information |
| Hospitals / clinics | 352 / 1060 |
0 |
0% |
Ministry of Health Statistics (1998) |
| Museums | 26 |
0 |
0% |
Ministry of Culture |
| Libraries | 322**** |
0 |
0% |
Ministry of Culture |
| Total | 18431 |
8 |
0.04% |
(*) Includes four Syrian Universities, Higher and Intermediate University Institutes, and the Higher Institute for Management (established by Presidential Decree Number 4 dated 19 September 1999 and in collaboration with the European Union).
(**) This newly created web site is that of the Damascus University (www.damscusuniversity.edu)
(***) Includes the Ministries of Tourism, Economy, Industry, Agriculture, Information, Justice and Electricity (www.syriatourism.com, www.syriaecon.com, www.industry-syria.com, www.syrianagriculture.org, www.moi-syria.com, www.moj-syria.com, www.peegt-syria.org)
(****) Includes the two National Libraries in Damascus and Aleppo and small libraries within national cultural centres all over Syria. The figure does not include libraries in foreign cultural centres.
Other public sector web sites are being built or are available on an Intranet awaiting the possibility of linking them to the Internet. These web sites include those of the Ministry of Construction, the Ministry of Higher Education, the National Library, the Higher Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology (HIAST), the Arab School for Science and Technology, Aleppo University.
Currently, there is only a pilot project for the Internet in Syria with no ISPs except the Syrian Telecommunications Establishment (STE) which runs the pilot project. Thus, there is no possibility of having Internet web servers except at STE. Given these limitations, STE cannot handle requests for creating web sites on their servers. That is the reason why all web servers regarding Syrian institutions (public and private), except that of STE, are hosted outside the country. This is the major difficulty facing any establishment that would like to create a web site. Other reasons include the limited local expertise in building professional web sites and updating them regularly as well as the cost and payment in hard currency. All these difficulties, added to the fact that Internet access is very limited on the national level, explain the small number of established web sites. Only those institutions that aim at audience abroad have made concrete steps towards establishing a web site. It is expected that there will be a boom in web sites with the expansion of the Internet, once implementation of the national Internet backbone is completed (by the end of this year).
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