'This paper evaluates two alternative mechanisms, Public-Private Partnership in Peru and Business-NGO Partnership in Bangladesh, that provide rural people with access to telecommunications. The two mechanisms that are examined here are considered as two best practices in the provision of rural telecommunications in the context of developing countries. Under two geographically distinct market segments, rural market characterized by low persubscriber revenue and urban market characterized by high per-subscriber revenue, the traditional provision mechanisms such as state ownership, regulated monopoly and competitive market structure may not provide universal access to the people living in rural areas of developing countries. Attainment of univ...
Broadband access is a key factor for economic and social development. However, providing broadband t...
Taking into account the social and economic benefits of telecommunications development, universal ac...
In recent years numerous countries have initiated telecentre projects as part of their national eSer...
This paper evaluates two alternative mechanisms, Public-Private Partnership in Peru and Business-NGO...
This paper assesses an alternative institutional mechanism, a business-NGO partnership, in telecom p...
This paper discusses prerequisites for the provison of rural broadband telecommunication services th...
This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of telecommunica...
It is the quest of every government to achieve universal Access and service of telecommunication ser...
Prospects for rural telecommunications development Most of the populations of developing countries l...
It is the quest of every government to achieve universal Access and service of telecommunication ser...
This paper discusses the potentials of an adaptation of the Internet café business model adopted for...
In a context ofrarity ofpublic resources, the private sector is more and more called to participate ...
This paper discusses the potentials of an adaptation of the Internet café business model adopted for...
The article considers the possibilities of the public-private partnership (PPP) in solving social-ec...
'This paper attempts to assess three main issues an Peruvian telecommunications technology: what are...
Broadband access is a key factor for economic and social development. However, providing broadband t...
Taking into account the social and economic benefits of telecommunications development, universal ac...
In recent years numerous countries have initiated telecentre projects as part of their national eSer...
This paper evaluates two alternative mechanisms, Public-Private Partnership in Peru and Business-NGO...
This paper assesses an alternative institutional mechanism, a business-NGO partnership, in telecom p...
This paper discusses prerequisites for the provison of rural broadband telecommunication services th...
This paper examines some policies pursued in developing countries for the provision of telecommunica...
It is the quest of every government to achieve universal Access and service of telecommunication ser...
Prospects for rural telecommunications development Most of the populations of developing countries l...
It is the quest of every government to achieve universal Access and service of telecommunication ser...
This paper discusses the potentials of an adaptation of the Internet café business model adopted for...
In a context ofrarity ofpublic resources, the private sector is more and more called to participate ...
This paper discusses the potentials of an adaptation of the Internet café business model adopted for...
The article considers the possibilities of the public-private partnership (PPP) in solving social-ec...
'This paper attempts to assess three main issues an Peruvian telecommunications technology: what are...
Broadband access is a key factor for economic and social development. However, providing broadband t...
Taking into account the social and economic benefits of telecommunications development, universal ac...
In recent years numerous countries have initiated telecentre projects as part of their national eSer...