The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, although with different characteristics, in access to information and communication technologies (ICTs). Although it is not currently possible to demonstrate empirically, in great detail, that mobile telephony is making a substantive contribution to poverty reduction in LAC, we aim to shed light on certain areas. First, we argue that mobile telephony penetration has been significantly higher than that of other ICTs among the poorest sectors of the population. Second, by constructing Gini indexes of phone access, data show that the distribution of mobile telephony is consistently more equitable than that of landlines in LAC. Third, the high degree ...
Recent surveys show that Latin America is home to approximately 10% of the world population and poss...
The development of the Internet and its progress continues in Latin America and the Caribbean.Howeve...
p. 53 – 64The liberalization of services that were formerly organised as monopolies implies threats ...
The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, altho...
The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, altho...
This study analyses the cost of a low-volume basket of mobile services across a sample of Latin Amer...
The 21st century is characterized by the rapid growth of information and com-munication technologies...
This work was carried out with the financial support from a grant given to the IE
Poverty reduction has been a subject widely discussed and analyzed by different academic disciplines...
ICT networks and services are not effectively reaching the poor, particularly those living in rural ...
ICT networks and services are not effectively reaching the poor, particularly those living in rural ...
The problem discussed in this paper is the failure of ICT networks and services to effectively reach...
Information and communication have always opened opportunities for the poor to earn income, reduce i...
Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the America...
ICT policies have been presented as one of the keys for inclusion in the global economy. For instanc...
Recent surveys show that Latin America is home to approximately 10% of the world population and poss...
The development of the Internet and its progress continues in Latin America and the Caribbean.Howeve...
p. 53 – 64The liberalization of services that were formerly organised as monopolies implies threats ...
The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, altho...
The strong pattern of inequality that marks Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is repeated, altho...
This study analyses the cost of a low-volume basket of mobile services across a sample of Latin Amer...
The 21st century is characterized by the rapid growth of information and com-munication technologies...
This work was carried out with the financial support from a grant given to the IE
Poverty reduction has been a subject widely discussed and analyzed by different academic disciplines...
ICT networks and services are not effectively reaching the poor, particularly those living in rural ...
ICT networks and services are not effectively reaching the poor, particularly those living in rural ...
The problem discussed in this paper is the failure of ICT networks and services to effectively reach...
Information and communication have always opened opportunities for the poor to earn income, reduce i...
Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the America...
ICT policies have been presented as one of the keys for inclusion in the global economy. For instanc...
Recent surveys show that Latin America is home to approximately 10% of the world population and poss...
The development of the Internet and its progress continues in Latin America and the Caribbean.Howeve...
p. 53 – 64The liberalization of services that were formerly organised as monopolies implies threats ...