Broadband White Papers

The Economic Impact of Broadband in Developing Nations: Best Practices Enable Developing Nations to Reap Economic Benefits of Broadband

Overview Broadband networks are an increasingly essential part of the global information society, enabling overall economic growth, and creating new jobs, fostering innovation and enhancing national competitiveness. To achieve these and other benefits of broadband, developing nations need to establish enabling environments that support long-term, cost-effective broadband deployments. By adopting these best practices, developing nations can successfully deploy broadband networks and become stronger, more competitive and more prepared for continued growth in the years and decades to come.

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PublisherIntel File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJanuary 2009
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