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- 2009470824 abstract "This book examines how the market for internet traffic exchange has evolved and explores the coherence of policies pursued by developed and developing countries. It notes the increasing innovation occurring in a number of developing countries with competitive markets and discusses how liberalization has helped to expand of access networks and make ICT services increasingly affordable and available to the poor. The report also highlights the employment, micro-entrepreneurial and social development opportunities which have emerged as access levels have risen among low-income users. The study notes that gateway service monopolies - still in 70 countries - raise the prices for accessing international capacity and reduce the affordability of Internet access to business and end users.--Publisher's description.".
- 2009470824 contributor B11642588.
- 2009470824 contributor B11642589.
- 2009470824 created "c2009.".
- 2009470824 date "2009".
- 2009470824 date "c2009.".
- 2009470824 dateCopyrighted "c2009.".
- 2009470824 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-108).".
- 2009470824 description "Policy coherence for a globally accessible internet -- The importance of liberalisation -- Providing internet-based opportunities to low-income mass markets -- Growth in access and convergence toward the internet -- Global connectivity -- Conclusion.".
- 2009470824 description "This book examines how the market for internet traffic exchange has evolved and explores the coherence of policies pursued by developed and developing countries. It notes the increasing innovation occurring in a number of developing countries with competitive markets and discusses how liberalization has helped to expand of access networks and make ICT services increasingly affordable and available to the poor. The report also highlights the employment, micro-entrepreneurial and social development opportunities which have emerged as access levels have risen among low-income users. The study notes that gateway service monopolies - still in 70 countries - raise the prices for accessing international capacity and reduce the affordability of Internet access to business and end users.--Publisher's description.".
- 2009470824 extent "108 p. :".
- 2009470824 hasFormat "Also issued electronically via the World Wide Web.".
- 2009470824 identifier "9264056300".
- 2009470824 identifier "9789264056305".
- 2009470824 identifier 9789264056305.
- 2009470824 isFormatOf "Also issued electronically via the World Wide Web.".
- 2009470824 isPartOf "Development dimension.".
- 2009470824 isPartOf "The development dimension".
- 2009470824 issued "2009".
- 2009470824 issued "c2009.".
- 2009470824 language "eng".
- 2009470824 publisher "[Paris] : OECD,".
- 2009470824 relation "Also issued electronically via the World Wide Web.".
- 2009470824 spatial "Developing countries.".
- 2009470824 subject "Economic development.".
- 2009470824 subject "HC59.72.I55 I57 2009".
- 2009470824 subject "Internet Aspectos económicos.".
- 2009470824 subject "Internet Economic aspects Developing countries.".
- 2009470824 subject "Internet Government policy Developing countries.".
- 2009470824 subject "Internet Social aspects Developing countries.".
- 2009470824 subject "Internet and the poor Developing countries.".
- 2009470824 subject "Internet service providers Developing countries.".
- 2009470824 subject "Wireless communication systems Developing countries.".
- 2009470824 tableOfContents "Policy coherence for a globally accessible internet -- The importance of liberalisation -- Providing internet-based opportunities to low-income mass markets -- Growth in access and convergence toward the internet -- Global connectivity -- Conclusion.".
- 2009470824 title "Internet access for development.".
- 2009470824 type "text".