Examines the geographical distribution of various forms of teleworking, and differentiates between ‘prosperous rural’ and ‘peripheral rural’ areas on grounds of accessibility, income levels and local economies. The concept of teleworking is broken down into four main subcategories (partly office based, exclusively home based, freelance and relocated back-office) to better understand its distribution. The impacts and opportunities of various forms of teleworking on rural areas are assessed, including the kinds of infrastructure, training and marketing support that will be required
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The location of an o...
According to the NCAER Rural Infrastructure Report (2007), the demand for telecommunication services...
Information and communication technologies are now widely believed to have a significant part to pla...
This paper examines the effects of infrastructure and isolation on rural telework, and the potential...
Prospects for rural telecommunications development Most of the populations of developing countries l...
Rural areas have been experiencing a transition in their economic and social structure. Traditional ...
Rural territories face significant challenges in a globalised world as the number of jobs in traditi...
C Breitenbach1 This paper evaluates a South African rural telecentre that may serve as a ‘best pract...
Abstract—Building networks in rural areas is difficult because of the tough rural environments and l...
The term telecentre is a generic one for all kinds of arrangements – Rural Knowledge Centre, Informa...
Providing access to telecommunications services in rural areas continues to challenge policy makers...
This paper examines how information technology (IT) might be exploited to promote rural development;...
Since the middle of the 2000s, public interest in telework is rising. Many peripheral communities in...
We investigate the role of broadband access on the probability of telecommuting and whether individu...
This article reviews the recent history of rural telecommunications policy in the USA and assesses t...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The location of an o...
According to the NCAER Rural Infrastructure Report (2007), the demand for telecommunication services...
Information and communication technologies are now widely believed to have a significant part to pla...
This paper examines the effects of infrastructure and isolation on rural telework, and the potential...
Prospects for rural telecommunications development Most of the populations of developing countries l...
Rural areas have been experiencing a transition in their economic and social structure. Traditional ...
Rural territories face significant challenges in a globalised world as the number of jobs in traditi...
C Breitenbach1 This paper evaluates a South African rural telecentre that may serve as a ‘best pract...
Abstract—Building networks in rural areas is difficult because of the tough rural environments and l...
The term telecentre is a generic one for all kinds of arrangements – Rural Knowledge Centre, Informa...
Providing access to telecommunications services in rural areas continues to challenge policy makers...
This paper examines how information technology (IT) might be exploited to promote rural development;...
Since the middle of the 2000s, public interest in telework is rising. Many peripheral communities in...
We investigate the role of broadband access on the probability of telecommuting and whether individu...
This article reviews the recent history of rural telecommunications policy in the USA and assesses t...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The location of an o...
According to the NCAER Rural Infrastructure Report (2007), the demand for telecommunication services...
Information and communication technologies are now widely believed to have a significant part to pla...