Economie de l'Internet

Developments in fibre technologies and investment

04-avr.-2008

Users' bandwidth demands continue to increase over time and this is leading Internet service providers and telecommunication operators to find ways to meet these growing network capacity requirements. Operators have spent the previous 20 years extending fibre backbones out to local main distribution frames but now many are working on pushing fibre ever closer to end-users in order to improve capacity. This paper provides an overview of developments in optical fibre communication technology and investment.

Public rights of way for fibre deployment to the home

04-avr.-2008

Fibre network deployments in the last mile are viewed as a key technology for communications access in the high-speed broadband market providing capacity that is symmetric and can support multiple play services. One factor which can slow the pace of fibre investment in the local loop is the cost associated with legal and regulatory procedures in obtaining permits for access to streets, roads, and other public lands as well as barriers to access existing ducts. 

Mesure du contenu créé par l'utilisateur : Implications pour les enquêtes sur l'accès aux TIC et leur utilisation par les ménages et les particuliers

13-févr.-2008

Le « contenu créé par l'utilisateur » (CCU) en ligne est devenu un domaine
significatif d'activité économique et sociale qui mérite d'être pris en compte dans les mesures officielles. Ce document examine les travaux de mesure de CCU qui se développent actuellement dans les pays de l'OCDE.

Measuring Security and Trust in the Online Environment: A View Using Official Data

13-févr.-2008

This paper reviews available official statistics on trust and security in the online environment. It discusses whether security concerns are an obstacle to Internet use and examines how people and companies protect their equipment and networks.

Global opportunities for Internet access development

13-févr.-2008

The Internet, in little more than a decade following its commercialisation, has been remarkably successful in developing greater opportunities for communication access for the first billion users. The challenge for all stakeholders is to expand the economic and social opportunities, made possible by the Internet, for the next several billion users. This report seeks to address the question of where these users will come from and to examine the large shifts in communications policy which are enabling this to be a practical possibility.

Changing television markets

09-janv.-2008

By changing the distribution model for video content, television delivered over Internet Protocol (IPTV) is increasing pressure for a review of broadcast regulatory frameworks so as not to stifle innovation and the diffusion of new services. This paper examines current market trends and regulation for IPTV and also provides information on developments in the provision of IPTV service in a number of OECD countries.

Le haut débit modifie la façon dont les gens utilisent l'Internet

09-janv.-2008

L'Internet fait partie de la vie quotidienne d'un milliard de personnes et induit d'importants changements dans la vie des gens. Cette étude analyse en détail l'utilisation de l'Internet et du haut débit, montrant que la situation socio-éconmique des personnes influe directement sur la façon dont elles utilisent le Web.

Impacts économiques et sociaux des TIC : ce que nous révèlent les statistiques officielles

09-janv.-2008

Dans tous les pays, les gouvernants veulent connaître les impacts des TIC. Ce document examine ce que les statistiques officielles nous révèlent et propose d'éventuels travaux futurs.

The Internet economy: Towards a better future

30-nov.-2007

Can you remember life before the Internet? Though quite a new technology, for many of us a world without the web has become as unthinkable as a world without telephones. But what of the future? Can the benefits of this extraordinary technology be multiplied, and how can the thornier challenges be met?

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Implementation in Germany: Challenges and Benefits

28-nov.-2007

RFID technology is increasingly used in a wide range of tracking and tracing applications. This study compares the implementation of RFID across a range of different sectors. Previous studies have either assessed related benefits and challenges on an aggregated level, or focused on one sector or specific application. This study is based on leading companies in Germany that are early adopters of RFID technology or undertaking pilot or implementation projects. It draws on in-depth interviews with early adopters from a broad range of industry sectors, academics and research institutes.

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Le futur de l'économie Internet