Amman: A report on the achievements of ministries and government institutions for last May, issued by the Ministry of Government Communication, revealed completion of 13 projects in the digital economy, telecom, postal, and cybersecurity sectors.
According to Jordan News Agency, more than 2.6 million digital IDs were activated through the government "Sanad" application, while the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship inaugurated comprehensive government service centers in the governorates of Salt and Ajloun.
The report also noted the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC)'s participation in the 2026 World Telecommunication Regulators Symposium, organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). The symposium brought together heads of regulatory bodies, policymakers, and representatives from international organizations and the private sector from around the world to discuss the future of regulation, amid rapid technological advances.
The commission launched the first event, themed: "Employment and Entrepreneurship in the Postal Sector" initiative in cooperation with the University of Jordan. This initiative, the first of its kind in the region, aims to integrate students and graduates with postal companies and provide ad hoc training programs to enhance employment opportunities and youth competitiveness in the labor market.
The commission organized an awareness day for improving telecom networks, in cooperation with the GSM Association (GSMA), aimed to enhance connectivity and strengthen Jordan's position as a "leading hub" for digital transformation. The TRC also conducted field inspections and monitoring of licensed and expired entities, confiscated non-compliant equipment, and took legal action.
Additionally, TRC addressed complaints regarding radio radiation, conducted 50 laboratory tests on radio equipment, and resolved 3 cases of radio-related interference. In the same context, the report highlighted the key achievements of the Jordan Post Company (JPC), mainly winning third place globally in the 2025 Best Postage Stamp competition for its "Saints of Jordan" issue.
The other milestones are the inauguration of the Andalusian Post Office in Amman, provision of postal and financial services to Egyptian pilgrims via the port of Aqaba, and release of a commemorative postcard for Eid al-Adha.
In another related sector, the report noted the National Cyber Security Center issued the Cyber Security Situation Report for the first quarter of 2026. The center launched a digital awareness campaign in cooperation with Zain Jordan, in addition to graduating the 10th batch from the "Cyber Knights" training camp.