The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2018

Since the late 1990s access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) has seen tremendous growth—driven primarily by the wireless technologies and liberalization of telecommunications markets. Mobile communications have evolved from simple voice and text services to diversified innova...

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Main Authors: World Bank Group, International Telecommunication Union
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/403621561627644891/The-Little-Data-Book-on-Information-and-Communication-Technology-2018
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spelling okr-10986-319672021-05-25T10:54:40Z The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2018 World Bank Group International Telecommunication Union INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY MOBILE COMMUNICATION ACCESS TO INFORMATION BROADBAND CONNECTIONS BROADBAND SERVICE INNOVATION NATIONAL DATA KEY INDICATORS Since the late 1990s access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) has seen tremendous growth—driven primarily by the wireless technologies and liberalization of telecommunications markets. Mobile communications have evolved from simple voice and text services to diversified innovative applications and mobile broadband Internet. In 2016, there were more than 7.3 billion mobile-cellular subscriptions worldwide. Globally, 3.5 billion people were using the Internet, of which 2.5 billion were from developing countries. Mobile-broadband subscriptions have risen constantly to reach 3.6 billion, while the number of fixed-broadband subscriptions reached more than 84 million during the same period. The impacts of ICTs cross all sectors. Research has shown that investment in information and communication technologies is associated with such economic benefits as higher productivity, lower costs, new economic opportunities, job creation, innovation, and increased trade. ICTs also help provide better services in health and education, and strengthen social cohesion. The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2018 illustrates the progress of this revolution for 217 economies around the world. It provides comparable statistics on the sector for 2010 and 2016 across a range of indicators, enabling readers to readily compare economies. This book includes indicators covering the economic and social context, the structure of the information and communication technology sector, sector efficiency and capacity, and sector performance related to access, usage, quality, affordability, trade, and applications. The glossary contains definitions of the terms used in the tables. 2019-06-26T14:51:09Z 2019-06-26T14:51:09Z 2018 Book http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/403621561627644891/The-Little-Data-Book-on-Information-and-Communication-Technology-2018 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31967 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Publication
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topic INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
MOBILE COMMUNICATION
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
BROADBAND CONNECTIONS
BROADBAND SERVICE
INNOVATION
NATIONAL DATA
KEY INDICATORS
spellingShingle INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
MOBILE COMMUNICATION
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
BROADBAND CONNECTIONS
BROADBAND SERVICE
INNOVATION
NATIONAL DATA
KEY INDICATORS
World Bank Group
International Telecommunication Union
The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2018
description Since the late 1990s access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) has seen tremendous growth—driven primarily by the wireless technologies and liberalization of telecommunications markets. Mobile communications have evolved from simple voice and text services to diversified innovative applications and mobile broadband Internet. In 2016, there were more than 7.3 billion mobile-cellular subscriptions worldwide. Globally, 3.5 billion people were using the Internet, of which 2.5 billion were from developing countries. Mobile-broadband subscriptions have risen constantly to reach 3.6 billion, while the number of fixed-broadband subscriptions reached more than 84 million during the same period. The impacts of ICTs cross all sectors. Research has shown that investment in information and communication technologies is associated with such economic benefits as higher productivity, lower costs, new economic opportunities, job creation, innovation, and increased trade. ICTs also help provide better services in health and education, and strengthen social cohesion. The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2018 illustrates the progress of this revolution for 217 economies around the world. It provides comparable statistics on the sector for 2010 and 2016 across a range of indicators, enabling readers to readily compare economies. This book includes indicators covering the economic and social context, the structure of the information and communication technology sector, sector efficiency and capacity, and sector performance related to access, usage, quality, affordability, trade, and applications. The glossary contains definitions of the terms used in the tables.
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International Telecommunication Union
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International Telecommunication Union
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title The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2018
title_short The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2018
title_full The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2018
title_fullStr The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2018
title_full_unstemmed The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2018
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publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/403621561627644891/The-Little-Data-Book-on-Information-and-Communication-Technology-2018
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