5 5G STANDARDS
The 5G standard is another area of information and
communication technologies that has become
widespread in the development of the digital
economy in 2021 with the introduction of fifth-
generation mobile communications. The new
technology has been explored by advanced countries
and its users have already reached 340 million people.
This standard basically provides three important
things: high-speed Internet, stable communication,
and the ability to connect a large number of devices
at the same time. The introduction of the new 5G
communication standard will make it possible to
quickly introduce the digital economy in many areas,
create smart cities, develop Internet products and
other new technologies.
The development trend of the 5G standard on the
territory of the republic is not developed due to the
low speed of the Internet. Because among the
country's cellular companies, only three cellular
companies, tcell.tj, Megafon.tj and ZET-Mobile,
have contributed to the provision of 5G, but their
activities have not yet been effective. ZET-Mobile
was launched in Dushanbe on Sadriddin Aini,
Ahmadi Donish streets, Rudaki crossing and 91st 5G
district, but was not effective due to lack of technical
equipment and low internet speed.
Despite the lack of significant development of the
digital economy in the Republic of Tajikistan, with
the existing capabilities of information technology,
computer programs and community automation,
existing mobile companies have developed telephone
programs that facilitate the service of entrepreneurs
and customers. In addition, the Tax Committee under
the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan has
created a single portal covering all taxation and tax
activities.
The basis for the development of the digital
economy in the Republic of Tajikistan is:
• Cost reduction for production, tourism, services,
marketing and distribution of resources;
• Improving the protection of automated systems
and the security of modern society;
• Creation of e-commerce markets and their
connection to mobile applications;
• Development of special applications for e-
commerce and business on mobile phones;
• Creation of a single trading platform in the
domestic and foreign markets.
The trends being discussed, the future
computerization of trade at the state level, thanks to
which it is possible to fully integrate into the digital
economy, and based on these developments, the
economy can be integrated into a single global trading
system.
6 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
E-commerce is part of the digital economy based on
the development of information and communication
technologies, and in modern times is one of the most
active areas of the economy of any country. ICTs are
an important factor in trade and bring countries closer
to the e-commerce single market. Therefore, it can be
concluded that information technology is a key factor
in e-commerce, as it can ensure the activities of
entrepreneurs and merchants, the quality of use and
transparency in the market. If an enterprise
sufficiently defines information technology for e-
commerce in a competitive market with appropriate
software designations, it can organize and collect the
data, information necessary to develop new products
and services.
E-commerce through email, voicemail,
videoconferencing, database-based conferencing,
teleconferencing, and electronic data interchange
enables the Internet to connect and bring instant
change to the marketplace, economy, society,
politics, and delivery of products, services, and
consumers. At the same time, the rules of European
and national competition are applied, thanks to which
small businesses have every opportunity to enter new
competitive markets on fair terms, etc. (Lazariev,
2019).
Also, e-commerce tools meet the following
requirements:
• optimization of business processes (production,
marketing, distribution, sales, payments, etc.).
• Improvement of relations (with the population,
customer, supplier, distributor, etc.).
• Improvement of business services (banks,
agencies, advocacy, accounting, etc.) (Beqiri, 2013).
The key elements that enable the practice of e-
commerce are: global infrastructure, communication
with suppliers, communication with buyers and
customers, communication with intermediaries.
Thus, Internet connectivity allows businesses to
quickly conduct analytics, create websites and
advertise their products, track consumer behavior,
conduct video conferences to bring changes to the
digital economy, and hold auctions.
The founder of e-commerce in the Republic of
Tajikistan is Alif Sarmoya, which was first
established in 2014 under the name Alif Capital. In
2015, this company developed a program for running
its business.In 2016 it received a license for issuing