The digital divide is a pressing challenge for both technology and policy professionals. Connectivity is one aspect of the divide, albeit an important one. Availability and affordability remain important issues, but these depend on not only technology choices, but also business and regulatory models. While mobile phones have achieved spectacular growth in emerging regions, Internet access, especially broadband, lags far behind. A generalized model of costing broadband indicates that limited uplinking (interconnection) is a significant barrier to widespread and affordable connectivity, but last mile access also remains a challenge. In addition, policy distortions and regulations raise costs dramatically. Because of these, new technologies, b...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
This report documents a study by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University t...
The Internet brings heady communications opportunities to those who have access to the Internet. Yet...
Challenges more than Technical Limitations? I present analysis examining some of the causes of poor ...
The digital divide, however defined, is a stark divide and a challenge for development and technolog...
Over the past 50 years, the development of information and communications technology has provided un...
Today, broadband access is regarded as an essential factor for economic and competitive survival in...
Analysis of gaps in access to telecommunications has typically focused on voice telephony. The good ...
Since the 1990s when the internet began to be commercialised globally, the debate on how to close th...
“L’information est la clé de toutes les portes. ” (Information is the key to all doors.)-- woman usi...
It is recognized that there is a disparity between broadband availability in urban and rural areas. ...
The provision of high speed connectivity to all citizens has been broadly accepted in the developed ...
The world of the Internet is shaping the future of many industries around the world, from the airlin...
ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) are increasingly seen as a necessary development t...
The newest dimension of the digital divide is access to broadband (high-speed) Internet service. Usi...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
This report documents a study by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University t...
The Internet brings heady communications opportunities to those who have access to the Internet. Yet...
Challenges more than Technical Limitations? I present analysis examining some of the causes of poor ...
The digital divide, however defined, is a stark divide and a challenge for development and technolog...
Over the past 50 years, the development of information and communications technology has provided un...
Today, broadband access is regarded as an essential factor for economic and competitive survival in...
Analysis of gaps in access to telecommunications has typically focused on voice telephony. The good ...
Since the 1990s when the internet began to be commercialised globally, the debate on how to close th...
“L’information est la clé de toutes les portes. ” (Information is the key to all doors.)-- woman usi...
It is recognized that there is a disparity between broadband availability in urban and rural areas. ...
The provision of high speed connectivity to all citizens has been broadly accepted in the developed ...
The world of the Internet is shaping the future of many industries around the world, from the airlin...
ICTs (Information and Communication Technologies) are increasingly seen as a necessary development t...
The newest dimension of the digital divide is access to broadband (high-speed) Internet service. Usi...
Mobile Internet is growing around the world, bypassing the poor legacy of wired infrastructure. This...
This report documents a study by the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University t...
The Internet brings heady communications opportunities to those who have access to the Internet. Yet...