the-infoshop.com - The vertical markets research portal
View CartView Cart
Global Information, Inc.
US: +1-860-674-8796
EU: +32-2-535-7543
SG: +65-6223-2436
  Home | Category | Publishers | Custom Research | E-mail Alert | About Us | Contact Us | Site Map |
 

* View All Categories
View Conferences
Japanese Korean Chinese

Market Research Report

ICT Ecology Phase 1: Mainstreaming Digital Inclusion in Connectivity Initiatives

Published by IDC Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2008/04 Content info Pages: 16
Product code ID65538
Price From  US $ 4500 Order/Price list
US $ 4500 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
Delivery Time
PDF by E-Mail
Approx. 1-2 business days
Hard Copy/CD-ROM
Approx. 3-4 business days
If you need expedited delivery, please call us.
Description TOC

Abstract

This IDC study is the second in a five-part series on the ICT ecology cycle. The report discusses how governments can implement connectivity initiatives holistically and with due consideration to digital inclusion objectives during Phase 1 of the ecology cycle, drawing on best-practice models and case studies from the Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) region. The study also broadens the discourse to look at how governments in emerging economies can optimize universal service (US) or universal access (UA) policies as they roll out connectivity initiatives.

"As ICTs spread rapidly but also unevenly, there is growing recognition that old approaches to improving connectivity by simply building infrastructure are insufficient. Governments and their partners must focus not just on offering an access infrastructure but on building inclusive digital communities, where inclusion is measured by how far ICT reaches and benefits the most disadvantaged segments of a community," says Fiona Kanagasingam, senior market analyst with Government Insights, an IDC company.

Related Report
Back to Top
Please inform me when related publications are released
InfoWatch

US: 1-860-674-8796 EU: 32-2-535-7543 SG: 65-6223-2436
The vertical markets research portal
© 2009, the-infoshop.com by Global Information, Inc. All rights reserved.