The research findings show a low level of computer and internet penetration in Jamaica, with a low uptake of broadband services. However, the use of mobile phones is high. Government policy needs to integrate ICT into health, education, banking and business-oriented strategies. A reduction in the cost of computers and internet access is necessary. Greater education and awareness programmes are needed
Includes bibliographyCaribbean governments have been reacting to the phenomenon that is the Informat...
Knowledge is the Key - Internet access, utilization and opinions in Grenada, West Indies Information...
The liberalisation and introduction of competition in telecommunications markets across the globe ha...
A major national quantitative survey was completed in Jamaica which captures data on a broad cross s...
The 21st century is characterized by the rapid growth of information and com-munication technologies...
The advent of the Internet and its subsequent proliferation into most aspect of society and commerce...
This paper is based on the premise that investment in Information and Communication Technologies (IC...
For a debt-burdened, developing country that is weathering a global recession, investment in areas t...
This discussion document is primarily concerned with ICT policy as it might effect and potentially t...
This chapter explores access and use of ICTs in the Caribbean, paying special attention to their ro...
Worldwide it is estimated that there are over 5.3 billion mobile subscribers of which almost 4 billi...
This chapter explores access and use of ICTs in the Caribbean, paying special attention to their ro...
Worldwide it is estimated that there are over 5.3 billion mobile subscribers of which almost 4 billi...
Includes bibliographyThe Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC);, conducted...
Knowledge is the Key - Internet access, utilization and opinions in Grenada, West Indies Information...
Includes bibliographyCaribbean governments have been reacting to the phenomenon that is the Informat...
Knowledge is the Key - Internet access, utilization and opinions in Grenada, West Indies Information...
The liberalisation and introduction of competition in telecommunications markets across the globe ha...
A major national quantitative survey was completed in Jamaica which captures data on a broad cross s...
The 21st century is characterized by the rapid growth of information and com-munication technologies...
The advent of the Internet and its subsequent proliferation into most aspect of society and commerce...
This paper is based on the premise that investment in Information and Communication Technologies (IC...
For a debt-burdened, developing country that is weathering a global recession, investment in areas t...
This discussion document is primarily concerned with ICT policy as it might effect and potentially t...
This chapter explores access and use of ICTs in the Caribbean, paying special attention to their ro...
Worldwide it is estimated that there are over 5.3 billion mobile subscribers of which almost 4 billi...
This chapter explores access and use of ICTs in the Caribbean, paying special attention to their ro...
Worldwide it is estimated that there are over 5.3 billion mobile subscribers of which almost 4 billi...
Includes bibliographyThe Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC);, conducted...
Knowledge is the Key - Internet access, utilization and opinions in Grenada, West Indies Information...
Includes bibliographyCaribbean governments have been reacting to the phenomenon that is the Informat...
Knowledge is the Key - Internet access, utilization and opinions in Grenada, West Indies Information...
The liberalisation and introduction of competition in telecommunications markets across the globe ha...