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The Internet is providing firms with new ways to conduct business and exchange and communicate information and ideas. In doing so, it is enabling companies to improve efficiency and develop novel ways to co-ordinate activities.
21-December-2001
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TISP 2001 Ivis Powerpoint presentation.
The Workshop focused on the development of broadband infrastructure with particular emphasis on its development and implications for applications and use, including potential impacts on digital divide issues.
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14-November-2001
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A new entrant in the telecommunications market requires time in order to construct its own network.
This report is a summary of exchange of ideas held during the Consultation. Specialists exchanged ideas on the desirability of and possible approaches to xenotransplantation-associated infectious disease surveillance, both at country level and internationally.
Dubai, January 21-23 2002, jointly organised by the OECD and the Dubai Government, this Conference is aimed at raising awareness and providing a catalyst for change among the participating entities for the reform of telecommunications regulation,...
Dubai, January 21-23 2002, jointly organised by the OECD and the Dubai Government, this Conference is aimed at raising awareness and providing a catalyst for change among the participating entities for the reform of telecommunications regulation,...
29-October-2001
English, , 386kb
The development of broadband access to the Internet is gaining increasing prominence. This is occurring in fields that go well beyond communications policy.
The Electronic Commerce Business Impacts Project (EBIP) was carried out by the OECD in 2001 and 2002 to develop a set of in-depth, internationally comparable case studies that provide new insights into the dynamics and impacts of electronic commerce and electronic business strategies and adoption.
Investment in information technologies has by no means been confined to the United States and yet, average European or Japanese growth experience has been quite different.
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