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the industry is increasingly strategic for media, Internet and consumer electronics firms. “Dis-intermediation” is …
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with converged networks, facilitated by the Internet Protocol (IP) in which “bits” are the building blocks for transmission …
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(OECD), the Internet Society (ISOC) and UNESCO. The study was initially presented at the sixth annual meeting of the … Internet Governance Forum (IGF) on 27 September 2011 in Nairobi (Kenya). The study confirms that local content, Internet … higher levels of local digital content creation; (ii) countries with more Internet infrastructure (at all income levels) are …
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transition to IPv6 or to detail the economic incentives faced by various Internet actors. It first provides a status update of … potential consequences, and the policy implications on openness and innovation for the future of the Internet. …
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Digital content and digital delivery of content and information are becoming increasingly ubiquitous, driven by the expanding technological capabilities and performance of delivery platforms, the rapid uptake of broadband technologies and improved performance of hardware and software. Network...
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This study of scientific publishing spans both scientific and scholarly research publishing. The analysis covers: scientific, technical and medical (STM); social sciences, humanities and arts publishing; journals, research monographs, reference books and research databases as forms of content;...
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Broadband access refers to technologies that provide access to the Internet at download speeds of 256 kbit/s or greater …
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