local content, internet infrastructure, and access prices dr. piotr stryszowski, oecd itu regional...
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Local content,Internet infrastructure,
and access prices
Dr. Piotr Stryszowski, OECD
ITU Regional Workshop on ICT IndicatorsSharm ElSheik, Egypt, 8-9 June 2012
The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author anddo not necessarily reflect the opinions of the OECD or its Membership.
The project
• Joint project– Empirical analysis
• Internet infrastructure • Internet access prices• Local content production
– Mobile local content• Markets• Examples: KR, JP, FI, EG,
KE, UG, BR
– Country case studies• EG, CN, BR, FR, KE, KR,
SN,
The project
Empirical analysis
Three key elements• Local content• Internet infrastructure • Internet access prices
Local content• The content that is most important to people is typically
in their own language and is relevant to the communities in which they live and work.
• Communities may be defined by location, culture, language, religion, ethnicity or area of interest
• Individuals may belong to many communities at the same time.
• Communities evolve so what is relevant will change over time. This relevant content is often referred to as “local content”
Measuring local content
Local content
Measurements tied to a country
Measurements tied to a language
Web pages using country-code top level domains per 1000 inhabitants
Number of published blogs
per language per inhabitant
Number of Wikipedia articles per language per
inhabitant
Measuring infrastructure
Internet infrastructure
Broadband subscription rates
per 100 inhabitants
Autonomous systems per
100 000 inhabitants
Routed IPv4 addresses per
capita
International bandwidth
capacity per capita
Relationship mapping
general economic performance
Other factors (demographic, educational, geographical, etc.)
Internet prices
Local content Internet infrastructure
Results: Internet and local contentLOCAL CONTENT
Wikipedia entries
INTERNET DEVELOPMENT
A. Broadband penetrationB. Autonomous systemsC. International bandwidth
LOCAL CONTENT
Web pages per ccTLD per capita
INTERNET DEVELOPMENT
Autonomous systems
LOCAL CONTENT
Blogs per country, per capita
INTERNET DEVELOPMENT
Routed IPv4 addresses per capita
Results: Internet and access prices
PRICE
Fixed broadband monthly price(Domestic)
INTERNET DEVELOPMENT
International bandwidth capacity (International)
PRICE
IP transit price (International)
INTERNET DEVELOPMENT
Autonomous systems per 10 000 inhabitants(Domestic)
INTERNET DEVELOPMENT
Broadband penetration rates(Domestic)
Local contentInternet
infrastructure
Internet prices
Policy considerations
• Foster content development– Promote skills, reduce trade barriers on equipment, levies on
recording media– Governments putting public-sector data on the Internet
• Expand connectivity– Increase spectrum availability, improve international capacity– Create domestic Internet exchanges– Lay infrastructure when other public works are taking place
• Promote competition– Liberalise telecom markets, – Remove barriers to entry
Piotr StryszowskiDirectorate for Science,
Technology and Industry
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