Russia’s Ambitious Broadband Goal : Is the Progress Sustainable?
In 2012, the Russian Federation announced one of the world’s more ambitious broadband Internet development goals: providing 80 percent of Russian households with ultrafast connection speeds - at least 100 megabits per second (Mbps) by 2018.1 That g...
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okr-10986-250122021-05-25T10:54:42Z Russia’s Ambitious Broadband Goal : Is the Progress Sustainable? Gelvanovska, Natalija Rossotto, Carlo Maria Gunzburger, Michael Lee USERS PHONE COMMUNITIES TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES HIGH-SPEED POLICIES TELECOMMUNICATION MOBILE PHONE COMPETITIVENESS CAPABILITY CONNECTION SPEEDS INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT MARKET INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION MARKET SEGMENTS INTERNET BACKBONE RETAIL MOBILE TELEPHONY SPEEDS COMMUNICATIONS ICT MARKET SHARE DIGITAL COSTS WIRELESS BROADBAND CONNECTIONS BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY TRANSPORT TELECOM COAXIAL CABLE TARGETS TELEPHONY IT COMMUNICATION PRIVATE INVESTMENT CONNECTIVITY AT END USERS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNET DEVELOPMENT ROUTE TARGET BROADBAND ACCESS TO THE INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE DIGITAL DIVIDE TELEPHONE In 2012, the Russian Federation announced one of the world’s more ambitious broadband Internet development goals: providing 80 percent of Russian households with ultrafast connection speeds - at least 100 megabits per second (Mbps) by 2018.1 That goal exceeds the current targets in Germany and the European Union, and it is about equivalent to those currently being pursued by countries with ambitious strategic broadband connectivity goals, including Denmark, Sweden, and the United States. As part of the effort to reach its 2018 target, the Russian government recently tasked Rostelecom - a largely state-owned enterprise and the dominant firm in Russia’s broadband market - with the responsibility of connecting 4 million people (about 2.8 percent of all households) in small, widely scattered settlements throughout Russia by installing 200,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cable providing speeds of at least 10 Mbps. The assignment is both a great opportunity and a huge challenge for Rostelecom and for the entire Russian broadband sector. What can Russia do to ensure Rostelecom’s successful completion of its specific task as well as the success of the broader 2018 target? 2016-09-06T20:00:25Z 2016-09-06T20:00:25Z 2016-03 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26043129/russia’s-ambitious-broadband-goal-progress-sustainable http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25012 English en_US Connections;2016(4) CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Europe and Central Asia Russian Federation |
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USERS PHONE COMMUNITIES TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES HIGH-SPEED POLICIES TELECOMMUNICATION MOBILE PHONE COMPETITIVENESS CAPABILITY CONNECTION SPEEDS INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT MARKET INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION MARKET SEGMENTS INTERNET BACKBONE RETAIL MOBILE TELEPHONY SPEEDS COMMUNICATIONS ICT MARKET SHARE DIGITAL COSTS WIRELESS BROADBAND CONNECTIONS BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY TRANSPORT TELECOM COAXIAL CABLE TARGETS TELEPHONY IT COMMUNICATION PRIVATE INVESTMENT CONNECTIVITY AT END USERS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNET DEVELOPMENT ROUTE TARGET BROADBAND ACCESS TO THE INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE DIGITAL DIVIDE TELEPHONE |
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USERS PHONE COMMUNITIES TECHNOLOGY INITIATIVES HIGH-SPEED POLICIES TELECOMMUNICATION MOBILE PHONE COMPETITIVENESS CAPABILITY CONNECTION SPEEDS INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT MARKET INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION MARKET SEGMENTS INTERNET BACKBONE RETAIL MOBILE TELEPHONY SPEEDS COMMUNICATIONS ICT MARKET SHARE DIGITAL COSTS WIRELESS BROADBAND CONNECTIONS BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY TRANSPORT TELECOM COAXIAL CABLE TARGETS TELEPHONY IT COMMUNICATION PRIVATE INVESTMENT CONNECTIVITY AT END USERS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNET DEVELOPMENT ROUTE TARGET BROADBAND ACCESS TO THE INTERNET INFRASTRUCTURE DIGITAL DIVIDE TELEPHONE Gelvanovska, Natalija Rossotto, Carlo Maria Gunzburger, Michael Lee Russia’s Ambitious Broadband Goal : Is the Progress Sustainable? |
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In 2012, the Russian Federation
announced one of the world’s more ambitious broadband
Internet development goals: providing 80 percent of Russian
households with ultrafast connection speeds - at least 100
megabits per second (Mbps) by 2018.1 That goal exceeds the
current targets in Germany and the European Union, and it is
about equivalent to those currently being pursued by
countries with ambitious strategic broadband connectivity
goals, including Denmark, Sweden, and the United States. As
part of the effort to reach its 2018 target, the Russian
government recently tasked Rostelecom - a largely
state-owned enterprise and the dominant firm in Russia’s
broadband market - with the responsibility of connecting 4
million people (about 2.8 percent of all households) in
small, widely scattered settlements throughout Russia by
installing 200,000 kilometers of fiber-optic cable providing
speeds of at least 10 Mbps. The assignment is both a great
opportunity and a huge challenge for Rostelecom and for the
entire Russian broadband sector. What can Russia do to
ensure Rostelecom’s successful completion of its specific
task as well as the success of the broader 2018 target? |
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Gelvanovska, Natalija Rossotto, Carlo Maria Gunzburger, Michael Lee |
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Gelvanovska, Natalija Rossotto, Carlo Maria Gunzburger, Michael Lee |
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Gelvanovska, Natalija |
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Russia’s Ambitious Broadband Goal : Is the Progress Sustainable? |
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Russia’s Ambitious Broadband Goal : Is the Progress Sustainable? |
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Russia’s Ambitious Broadband Goal : Is the Progress Sustainable? |
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Russia’s Ambitious Broadband Goal : Is the Progress Sustainable? |
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Russia’s Ambitious Broadband Goal : Is the Progress Sustainable? |
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russia’s ambitious broadband goal : is the progress sustainable? |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26043129/russia’s-ambitious-broadband-goal-progress-sustainable http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25012 |
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