Title: Information and Communication Technologies in Bulgaria
1Information and Communication Technologies in
Bulgaria
- NEDELCHO NEDELCHEV
- Deputy Minister
- Ministry of Transport and Communications
- IT Conference, 19 October 2004
- SYSTEMS 2004
2 Bulgaria most attractive FDI location in CEE
- Best EU accession status
- Transparent rules practices
- NATO member, political stability
- Low inflation - 2003 average inflation was 2.3
- Low budget deficit 0 in 2003
- No currency fluctuations Bulgarian lev pegged
to the euro - High real GDP growth
- High levels of education skills
- Competitive labour, rent and construction costs
- Best in CEE quality of labour / cost ratio
3Gross Domestic Product (EUR bn)
Source National Statistics Institute
4GDP Dynamics 7 consecutive years of growth
Source Bulgarian National Bank
5Foreign Direct Investment, USD mil
Source Bulgarian Investment Agency, Bulgarian
National Bank
6Doing Business in Bulgaria (1)
- Taxes and tariffs
- Corporate profit tax down from 28 (2001) to
15 (2005) - Industrial commodity groups, such as ICTs and
components, energy - sources, raw materials, medicines and others,
are treated with zero rate of customs duties - 0 VAT rate on exports of software
- WTO membership since 1996
- European Union Association Agreement
- EFTA agreement
- CEFTA membership
- Bilateral effective free trade agreements
- Personal taxation top rate dropped from 38
(2001) to 24 (2005)
7Doing Business in Bulgaria (2)
- Rent
- Boom in the offering of real estate from EUR 8
to 20 / sq.m - Telecom services
- 2 active GSM networks, 3-rd in progress
- 85 of households covered by the fixed network
- Digitalisation 45 by end 2004, 80 by end of
2007 - 20.5 of the population estimated to have
Internet access in 2004 - Over 3,000 km of optical transmission lines
- Transport links
- Daily direct flights to most European countries
- Five international transport corridors crossing
Bulgaria
8 Telecom Market
- Mobile
- First GSM operator Mobiltel 2.8 mil subs
- Second GSM operator Globul 1.2 mil subs
- NMT operator Mobikom 100 K subs
- Third GSM license BTC, part of privatization
of the incumbent, start operations in April
2005 - Forthcoming licenses UMTS licenses to be issued
in early 2005 - Mobile market in 2003 recorded 10.9 y-o-y
growth - Penetration - 50 end of 2004, expected to reach
75 in 2008
9 Telecom Market
- Fixed telephony-
- on the road of liberalization
- Incumbent BTC privatized in June 2004 in a
landmark for CEE private equity deal, total
effect of privatization proceeds plus investment
of over euro 1.1 billion - 12 new operators of fixed voice service have been
licensed (as of August 2004) - Reference interconnect offer /RIO/ approved in
June 2004 - Local loop unbundling effective from Jan 2005
10 Telecom Market Internet Users
Source ICT Development Agency
11 Telecom Market Legal and Regulatory Framework
- New Telecommunications Law - fully harmonized
with 2000 acquis and partially with 2002 acquis - Transparent regulatory system
- Significantly shortened terms and procedures for
license issuing have been introduced - Decreased number of activities that require
individual licenses - Law on the Electronic Document and Electronic
Signature - Law on the Protection of Personal Data
- Convention on Cyber Crime
12Telecom market - investments
- Foreign Direct Investments in Communications,
1998 June 2004
USD 6.556 mil
USD 1.049 mil
13Telecom market - conclusions
- Both mobile and fixed markets still have high
growth potential - Large investments expected in every segment
- New market entrants in mobile, fixed, satellite
to fuel growth and competition - Telecom market in Bulgaria is of interest for
- Investors
- Vendors
- Service and applications providers
14 ICT Highlights
- More than 1,000 small and medium sized IT
enterprises - Traditions (35 years of experience) in this area
- Very well developed educational system in
electronics, engineering and computer sciences - Areas of competitive advantage
- Software computer system software, networking
software and web-design, CAD/CAM/CAE software,
telecommunications and wireless development
software, application software, firmware - Hardware computer and systems assembling,
digital and analog printed circuits design, PCB
manufacture, analog mixed engineering - Microelectronics design ASICs, front-end and
back-end microelectronic activities - Automation systems for industrial automation
15Wide range of specializations of the Bulgarian
ICT companies
16IT Quality through Certifying of Companies and
Specialists
- Over 100 ICT companies certified under the ISO
9000 - 15 companies certified under the ISO 14000
- In January 2004 the European Software Institute
(ESI) launched a Regional ESI Center of
Excellence in Bulgaria - Bulgaria was chosen out of other Eastern
European countries to lead this project and host
an ESI Center because - Bulgaria has remarkable specialists in software
development - Bulgarian industry is ready to adopt modern
certification and quality standards to operate
globally - ICT sector is a national priority and the
Bulgarian government is committed to develop the
software industry
17ESI Center Bulgaria (1)
- Mission
- Develop industry competitiveness on the Balkan
and Eastern European countries. - Bulgaria - center of excellence and leading
technologies - Target area
- Bulgaria and the Eastern European countries
- Target Groups
- IT companies and specialists
- IT-intensive companies and organizations
- State institutions and departments
(e-government) - Citizens e-awareness, e-government, IT
penetration
18ESI Center Bulgaria (2)
- How can ESI Center Bulgaria help the ICT sector
to increase its competitiveness? - Support businesses to increase value added in
their operations through implementation of
latest good practices in - Quality management Capability Maturity Model
Integration (CMMI) - Strategic management Balanced IT Score Cards
(BITS) - Increased productivity of SW intensive
development processes - Support universities in design and execution of
modern practical oriented software engineering
programs - Rise awareness in the society and motivate
citizens to increase their general IT knowledge
level -
19Investing in ICT in Bulgaria Case studies
- SAP, Germany SAP Labs Bulgaria, Sofia (2000)
- Focused on developing a leading-edge J2EE
Application Server - Largest FDI in the software development sector
- SAP Labs Bulgaria employs more than 250 people
- EPIQ, Belgium EPIQ Electronic Assembly,
Botevgrad (1997) - Core business activities transferred to Bulgaria
- 1,000 employees and 8,000 sq. m production area
- Electronic and module assembly, development and
manufacture of plastic injection moulds factory
automation equipment - Bulgarian Telecommunications Company (BTC)
- Investor Advent International, USA
- Price EUR 280 mil for 65
- Investment of EUR 700 mil in the next 5 years
20Reasons to invest in Bulgaria
- Cutting-edge expertise in a multitude of ICT
areas - High growth rate of Internet users, mobile phone
subscribers and Internet services suggests
opportunities for future growth in the ICT sector - Availability of new technologies promoted by
public ventures and investments - Integrated chain from academic research and
discovery to global market launch - Strategic location
21Investors in Bulgaria will find
- Institutional support for major investment
projects - Robust legal framework, focused on attracting and
protecting foreign investment - Among the lowest costs of doing business in
Europe - Low regulatory obstacles and start up costs
- Highly educated workforce
- Excellent labour quality / labour cost ratio