Innovative Business Models for Expanding Fiber-Optic Networks and Closing the Access Gaps

The increasing importance of the Internet, not only for tasks related to information search, storage, and sharing, but also for connecting people and business, domestic and international trade, education, entertainment and social interactions, has...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
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spelling okr-10986-310722021-05-25T09:20:49Z Innovative Business Models for Expanding Fiber-Optic Networks and Closing the Access Gaps World Bank Group BROADBAND TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIBER OPTIC CABLE INTERNET ACCESS DIGITAL DIVIDE INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ICT INFRASTRUCTURE MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE MOBILE PHONES The increasing importance of the Internet, not only for tasks related to information search, storage, and sharing, but also for connecting people and business, domestic and international trade, education, entertainment and social interactions, has led governments around the world to include Internet connectivity in their priority policy agendas and infrastructure plans. Today, access to the Internet is no longer a luxury, but is increasingly considered an essential service, as important as building transportation and utility networks. However, more than four billion people, overwhelmingly in developing countries, still lack Internet access. For the past decade, policy makers have sought ways to best create an enabling environment to direct national resources and engage the private sector to effectively expand access to the Internet. In doing so, policy makers and regulators face a unique combination of priorities, resources, market structures, and geographies that will affect their national plans. Experience shows that no one-size-fits-all approach exists, but past and current experience can be analyzed for common factors contributing to success or failure to support similar endeavors in the future. This report reviews and provides guidance on innovative business models and approaches to the deployment of high-speed broadband networks and highlights global trends related to terrestrial spectrum resources that can be leveraged to meet expected future demand and close existing Internet access gaps. It is intended to serve as a reference tool to help policy makers and regulators assess alternatives for infrastructure deployment and adopt decisions tailored to their country’s circumstances and needs. 2018-12-27T18:15:02Z 2018-12-27T18:15:02Z 2018-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/674601544534500678/Innovative-Business-Models-for-Expanding-Fiber-Optic-Networks-and-Closing-the-Access-Gaps http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31072 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Infrastructure Study
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topic BROADBAND
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
FIBER OPTIC CABLE
INTERNET ACCESS
DIGITAL DIVIDE
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
ICT INFRASTRUCTURE
MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE
MOBILE PHONES
spellingShingle BROADBAND
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
FIBER OPTIC CABLE
INTERNET ACCESS
DIGITAL DIVIDE
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
ICT INFRASTRUCTURE
MOBILE INFRASTRUCTURE
MOBILE PHONES
World Bank Group
Innovative Business Models for Expanding Fiber-Optic Networks and Closing the Access Gaps
description The increasing importance of the Internet, not only for tasks related to information search, storage, and sharing, but also for connecting people and business, domestic and international trade, education, entertainment and social interactions, has led governments around the world to include Internet connectivity in their priority policy agendas and infrastructure plans. Today, access to the Internet is no longer a luxury, but is increasingly considered an essential service, as important as building transportation and utility networks. However, more than four billion people, overwhelmingly in developing countries, still lack Internet access. For the past decade, policy makers have sought ways to best create an enabling environment to direct national resources and engage the private sector to effectively expand access to the Internet. In doing so, policy makers and regulators face a unique combination of priorities, resources, market structures, and geographies that will affect their national plans. Experience shows that no one-size-fits-all approach exists, but past and current experience can be analyzed for common factors contributing to success or failure to support similar endeavors in the future. This report reviews and provides guidance on innovative business models and approaches to the deployment of high-speed broadband networks and highlights global trends related to terrestrial spectrum resources that can be leveraged to meet expected future demand and close existing Internet access gaps. It is intended to serve as a reference tool to help policy makers and regulators assess alternatives for infrastructure deployment and adopt decisions tailored to their country’s circumstances and needs.
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title Innovative Business Models for Expanding Fiber-Optic Networks and Closing the Access Gaps
title_short Innovative Business Models for Expanding Fiber-Optic Networks and Closing the Access Gaps
title_full Innovative Business Models for Expanding Fiber-Optic Networks and Closing the Access Gaps
title_fullStr Innovative Business Models for Expanding Fiber-Optic Networks and Closing the Access Gaps
title_full_unstemmed Innovative Business Models for Expanding Fiber-Optic Networks and Closing the Access Gaps
title_sort innovative business models for expanding fiber-optic networks and closing the access gaps
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
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