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Challenges of ICT Accessibility

AUTHOR Gumata, Yimer; Tiwari, Alok
PUBLISHER LAP Lambert Academic Publishing (04/17/2012)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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The world is in a century when new economic revolution has been taken place that many called "the Knowledge Economy." This could be translated to the rapid evolution of ICTs which is the life tool to the emerging information society. ICT particularly internet affects the style how people across the globe live, work, communicates and even spends their leisure time. However, ICT has not reached every sphere of our planet evenly and a larger portion of urban population in developing world is living with Digital Divide; the study therefore assess the accessibility of ICT infrastructure particularly internet in Woldia Town Administration, Amhara Regional state of Ethiopia. Study recommended that town administration should work in coordination with all private and NGO stakeholders as well as the regional and the national government to apply innovative, integrated and sustainable strategies which are realistic and applicable by using available human and financial resources to make internet accessible and bridging the gap consequently fostering socio-economic development and alleviate poverty.
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ISBN-13: 9783848401345
ISBN-10: 3848401347
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 92
Carton Quantity: 86
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.22 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.32 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Computers | Information Technology
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The world is in a century when new economic revolution has been taken place that many called "the Knowledge Economy." This could be translated to the rapid evolution of ICTs which is the life tool to the emerging information society. ICT particularly internet affects the style how people across the globe live, work, communicates and even spends their leisure time. However, ICT has not reached every sphere of our planet evenly and a larger portion of urban population in developing world is living with Digital Divide; the study therefore assess the accessibility of ICT infrastructure particularly internet in Woldia Town Administration, Amhara Regional state of Ethiopia. Study recommended that town administration should work in coordination with all private and NGO stakeholders as well as the regional and the national government to apply innovative, integrated and sustainable strategies which are realistic and applicable by using available human and financial resources to make internet accessible and bridging the gap consequently fostering socio-economic development and alleviate poverty.
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