● 09.06.11
●● Cablegate: US Taxpayers Sponsor Microsoft Monopolisation/Colonisation Abroad
Posted in Asia, Cablegate, Microsoft at 3:07 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: Cable from Oman shows the US government providing Microsoft with special opportunities to dominate other countries, children
OVERSEAS investments in war sure are controversial; but the making of monopoly abusers who run Microsoft even richer should cause controversy too. Since when are politicians whose wages and budget come from taxpayers supposed to just push the corporate agenda of private companies? It’s corruption. US taxpayers ought to complain not just because politicians play ball for Microsoft but also because there’s government subsidy on tap. And there are also victims overseas, if anyone who pays tax in the US minds this at all. We’ll come to this in a moment.
“Econoff inquired about Microsoft’s interest in participating in a USG-sponsored collaborative effort that promotes e-mathematics and e-science curricula in the elementary schools (reftel).” –Diplomatic cableSo, the Omani government has got some negotiations going on with Microsoft, which seems to be using the propaganda term “piracy” to make nations feel guilty and thus sign a deal out of shame or simply to avoid legal trouble. “Econoff inquired about Microsoft’s interest in participating in a USG-sponsored collaborative effort that promotes e-mathematics and e-science curricula in the elementary schools (reftel). Lawati expressed interest in this concept, and took with him a description of the proposal for further consideration.”
For those who do not know, USG is the US Government, Econoff is mentioned a lot in reference to Wikileaks but just about nowhere else (we are seeing Econoff again having seen it in (many other cables] but never even in Wikipedia) and Lawati is a country manager of Microsoft. The cable says that “Lawati commented that Microsoft intends to avoid replicating previous mistakes by building a relationship that creates continued value for the government, as it has done in Egypt and Jordan.”
We have a page to show that Microsoft does in Jordan and this latest Cablegate cable says:
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STATE FOR NEA/ARP, EB/TPP/MTA/IPC, OES/PCI
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TAGS: BEXP, ECON, KIPR, TSPL, ETRD, MU
SUBJECT: MICROSOFT, GOVERNMENT INK CONTRACT
REF: MUSCAT 1098
This message contains business proprietary information.
Please protect accordingly.
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SUMMARY
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1. (U) The Omani government recently concluded a three-year,
five million USD per year agreement with Microsoft for the
use of the company's licensed products. The contract, which
includes a commitment by Microsoft to invest two million USD
per year in training programs for government employees and
the general community, represents the Omani government's
commitment to protecting intellectual property in advance of
the FTA's implementation. End Summary.
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CONTRACT SIGNED
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2. (SBU) On August 22, Econoff met with Microsoft country
manager Sami al-Lawati to discuss his company's recent
partnership agreement with the Omani government. Lawati
noted that per the three-year contract, the Omani government
will pay Microsoft five million USD per year for the use of
22,500 desktop software licenses, which will enable the
government to upgrade its Windows platform and Microsoft
Office applications. In turn, Microsoft will invest two
million USD per year in training programs for government
employees and the general community.
3. (SBU) The deal represents a second chance for Microsoft to
establish a long-term relationship with the Omani government.
Microsoft initially signed a contract with the Oman in June
2000, shortly before the Sultanate's accession to the WTO.
The relationship did not develop, however, resulting in the
government's continued use of Windows 98 instead of upgrading
to Windows 2000. Lawati commented that Microsoft intends to
avoid replicating previous mistakes by building a
relationship that creates continued value for the government,
as it has done in Egypt and Jordan.
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BUILDING IT CAPACITY
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4. (SBU) As part of its plan to create value, Microsoft has
committed to investing in Oman's IT capabilities. Lawati
commented that this commitment is essential to efforts to
raise technology usage in government operations, which
currently is very low. Coupling with the government's E-Oman
initiative, Lawati noted that Microsoft will reach out to the
community by installing computer laboratories in 10 schools
for use in the evening hours. Lawati also said that
Microsoft would focus on government personnel development
through a support and innovation center. Under this
proposal, Microsoft would provide intensive training to 20-30
recent university graduates, who would then form IT steering
committees within their respective ministries. Finally,
Lawati expressed Microsoft's interest in fostering IT
communities in the universities and high schools through the
promotion of IT clubs.
5. (U) Building on these proposals, Econoff inquired about
Microsoft's interest in participating in a USG-sponsored
collaborative effort that promotes e-mathematics and
e-science curricula in the elementary schools (reftel).
Lawati expressed interest in this concept, and took with him
a description of the proposal for further consideration.
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PIRACY DOWN, PROMOTION UP
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6. (SBU) Lawati noted that the Omani government's approval of
the partnership agreement signified its commitment to
protecting intellectual property. While recognizing that
software piracy remains a concern in Oman, Lawati remarked
that it's now generally more difficult to purchase pirated
software in Oman. Microsoft intends to promote its new
products more actively in Oman, starting with an advance
event on September 4 for its new Vista operating system and
Office 2007, which will be available in Oman by December
2006.
GRAPPO
We also wrote about Microsoft in Oman under various older posts [1, 2, 3]. It all makes more sense now. █
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