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development  of  an  interconnected  supply  chain  entirely  through  5G  which  would
                      allow:
                          a. A multitude of sensors to monitor all stocks, whether at the raw material stage,

                              during construction or production, or during transport,
                          b. The generation and exchange of reliable real-time data enables companies to
                              anticipate needs, organise production schedules flexibly, monitor and correct

                              errors, track the progress of orders and even pre-sort materials for recycling;


                   10. Requests  developed  countries,  signatories,  investment  funds  and  United  Nations

                      agencies to find ways to implement 5G in developing countries so as not to exclude
                      them and prevent them from not benefiting from 5G;


                   11. Recalls that decision-makers will need to consider a variety of investment models to

                      deploy 5G, which is an expensive investment, including:
                          a. Public-private partnerships, loans, promotion funds,
                          b. The  State,  which  can  intervene  and  finance  part  of  the  investment  in

                              partnership with the 5G market;


                   12. Confirms that that the deployment of 5G is expected to create jobs in many sectors:
                      transport, health, finance, new multimedia technologies in themselves such as mixed

                      reality and video streaming, not forgetting artificial intelligence;


                   13. Proposes the creation of programs allowing young people with knowledge of the field

                      and  sufficient  expertise  to  go  to  other  countries  whose  companies  allow  the
                      deployment  of  5G,  allowing  these  young  people  to  work  on  the  construction  and
                      configuration of 5G base stations in these countries, thus offering control over what

                      happens at the production level preventing the implementation of products that allow
                      espionage by operators;



                   14. Suggests that member States develop artificial intelligence by combining it with 5G to
                      optimise the possibilities of 5G, also enabling faster progress towards the 17 objectives
                      of the SDGs set by the UN, transforming our society into an intelligent society, creating
                      intelligent cities, and making systems intelligent, autonomous, and connected;



                   15. Demands that operators and States make significant investments in 5G development
                      in developing countries through:

                          a. The creation of education programs for young populations in the ICT field,
                          b. The replacement of copper cables by fiber in all strategic geographical points
                              such as the backbones in the Suez Canal,



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