The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2011

Since the late 1990s access to information and communication technologies has seen tremendous growth, driven primarily by the wireless technologies and liberalization of telecommunications markets. Mobile communications have evolved from simple...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: World Development Indicators
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2012
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spelling okr-10986-43812021-04-23T14:02:17Z The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2011 World Bank ACCESS TARIFF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ADULT LITERACY ATLAS BANDWIDTH BITS PER SECOND BROADBAND BROADBAND CONNECTIONS CELLULAR NETWORK CLASSIFICATION CLASSIFYING COLLABORATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CONTENTS COPYRIGHT ICT INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION COMMUNICATION INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION INTERNET SERVERS LITERACY RATE MISSING DATA MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS MOBILE TELEPHONE PERSONAL COMPUTERS PRODUCTIVITY RESULT SERVERS TECHNOLOGY SECTOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS TELECOMMUNICATIONS INVESTMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS REVENUE TELEPHONE TELEPHONE LINES TELEPHONE SERVICE TELEVISION TEXT USER USERS WEB WEB SITE WIRELESS WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES Since the late 1990s access to information and communication technologies 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. The number of mobile cellular subscriptions reached approximately 4.7 billion globally, including people in remote and rural areas. The number of Internet users has risen constantly and now tops 1.8 billion people, with the number of broadband connections more than 470 million in 2009. The little data book on information and communication technology 2011 charts the progress of this revolution for 213 countries around the world. It provides comparable statistics on the sector for 2000 and 2009 across a range of indicators, enabling readers to readily compare countries. 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. 2012-03-19T19:16:29Z 2012-03-19T19:16:29Z 2011 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20110803024139 978-0-8213-8248-6 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/4381 English 4242 4247 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank Publications & Research :: World Development Indicators Publications & Research :: Publication
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topic ACCESS TARIFF
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ADULT LITERACY
ATLAS
BANDWIDTH
BITS PER SECOND
BROADBAND
BROADBAND CONNECTIONS
CELLULAR NETWORK
CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFYING
COLLABORATION
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
CONTENTS
COPYRIGHT
ICT
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
INTERNET SERVERS
LITERACY RATE
MISSING DATA
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
MOBILE TELEPHONE
PERSONAL COMPUTERS
PRODUCTIVITY
RESULT
SERVERS
TECHNOLOGY SECTOR
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS INVESTMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATOR
TELECOMMUNICATIONS REVENUE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE LINES
TELEPHONE SERVICE
TELEVISION
TEXT
USER
USERS
WEB
WEB SITE
WIRELESS
WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
spellingShingle ACCESS TARIFF
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ADULT LITERACY
ATLAS
BANDWIDTH
BITS PER SECOND
BROADBAND
BROADBAND CONNECTIONS
CELLULAR NETWORK
CLASSIFICATION
CLASSIFYING
COLLABORATION
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
CONTENTS
COPYRIGHT
ICT
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION
INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
INNOVATION
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
INTERNET SERVERS
LITERACY RATE
MISSING DATA
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
MOBILE TELEPHONE
PERSONAL COMPUTERS
PRODUCTIVITY
RESULT
SERVERS
TECHNOLOGY SECTOR
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS INVESTMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS REGULATOR
TELECOMMUNICATIONS REVENUE
TELEPHONE
TELEPHONE LINES
TELEPHONE SERVICE
TELEVISION
TEXT
USER
USERS
WEB
WEB SITE
WIRELESS
WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES
World Bank
The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2011
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description Since the late 1990s access to information and communication technologies 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. The number of mobile cellular subscriptions reached approximately 4.7 billion globally, including people in remote and rural areas. The number of Internet users has risen constantly and now tops 1.8 billion people, with the number of broadband connections more than 470 million in 2009. The little data book on information and communication technology 2011 charts the progress of this revolution for 213 countries around the world. It provides comparable statistics on the sector for 2000 and 2009 across a range of indicators, enabling readers to readily compare countries. 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.
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title The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2011
title_short The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2011
title_full The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2011
title_fullStr The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2011
title_full_unstemmed The Little Data Book on Information and Communication Technology 2011
title_sort little data book on information and communication technology 2011
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publishDate 2012
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