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Pages: 146
ISBN 978-92-64-04676-4
Published: July 2008
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Broadband plays a critical role in the workings of the economy and society. It connects consumers, businesses, and governments and facilitates social interaction. Hence, broadband policies are now a vital instrument to ensure the competitiveness of OECD countries and to address pressing societal concerns.
This report examines broadband developments and policies, and highlights challenges such as connecting users to fibre-based networks or coverage of rural areas. It also outlines emerging issues that may need policy attention as we move to next-generation networks. The findings are also relevant to emerging and developing economies designing broadband strategies.
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Table of contents
Main Findings and Policy Suggestions: Monitoring the Recommendation of the OECD Council on Broadband Development
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Positive market and policy developments
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Areas which need more attention
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Policy suggestions for the way forward
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Evolution of broadband
Government intervention with respect to broadband infrastructure
Broadband diffusion, use and policy developments and recommendations
Promoting competition, innovation, interoperability and choice
Security, privacy and consumer protection
Regulatory frameworks that balance the interests of suppliers and users
R&D for the development of broadband
Evaluation and policy co-ordination
Chapter 1. Broadband Infrastructure
Chapter 2. Broadband Diffusion and Usage
Chapter 3. The Framework Environment for Broadband
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Security, privacy and consumer protection
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Regulatory frameworks balancing the interests of suppliers and users
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Research and development (R&D)
Chapter 4. Broadband Policy Assessment and Evaluation
Annex A. Recommendation of the OECD Council on Broadband Development
Annex B. National Broadband Plans
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