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Internet access can be provided using a range of different types of technology, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. The best overall solution will usually combine several.

For any country to be economically competitive in the global market, its population, businesses and non-for-profit organisations need access to high-speed broadband services. The development of broadband infrastructure and services should therefore represent one of the top priorities of governments. This is particularly the case in Africa and the Middle East, where economic growth is required to fund and improve welfare, education and job creation.

Connect-World Magazine Description:

PublisherInfocomms Media Ltd

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

Frequency10 Issues/Year

Having recently celebrated our 19th anniversary, the Connect-World series of magazines is a forum where the highest-level decision makers in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector air their views regarding the impact of these technologies on regional and global development.

Connect-World publishes editions for each of the world's major regions: Africa and the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, EMEA, Europe, India, Latin America, North America and Global.

Our authors are the people who know the ICT sector best: the leaders of industry, governments, international organisations, legal experts, bankers and their advisors. Recent non-industrial contributors include, for example: Hamadoun Toure, Secretary-General ITU, H.E. Ms Suvi Lindén, Minister of Communications, Finland and Matthias Kurth, President, Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Tele-communication, Post and Railway, Germany. Industrial contributors include, for example: Cesar Alierta, Chairman, Telefonica and Sam Palmisano, CEO, IBM and Rejeev Suri, CEO, Nokia Siemens Networks.

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