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<blockquote>The Affordability Index is a composite index, comprised of both secondary and primary data. We combine secondary quantitative data on infrastructure, access and affordability collected from reliable sources, with primary data gathered via a multi-country survey.
<blockquote>The Affordability Index is a composite index, comprised of both secondary and primary data. We combine secondary quantitative data on infrastructure, access and affordability collected from reliable sources, with primary data gathered via a multi-country survey.<br/><br/>


Following the methodology established for the World Wide Web Foundation's [[Web Index]], countries receive an overall 0 to 100 score for the Index, with higher scores indicating higher current levels of affordability combined with strong policy and regulatory environment against a set of best practices that Alliance members have identified as critical to open, fair and effective broadband markets.</blockquote>
Following the methodology established for the World Wide Web Foundation's '''[[Web Index]]''', countries receive an overall 0 to 100 score for the Index, with higher scores indicating higher current levels of affordability combined with strong policy and regulatory environment against a set of best practices that Alliance members have identified as critical to open, fair and effective broadband markets.</blockquote>


* Developed by the [[Alliance for Affordable Internet]] (A4AI)
* Developed by the [[Alliance for Affordable Internet]] (A4AI)


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Latest revision as of 01:35, 13 December 2013

http://a4ai.org/affordability-report-2013/

The Affordability Index is a composite index, comprised of both secondary and primary data. We combine secondary quantitative data on infrastructure, access and affordability collected from reliable sources, with primary data gathered via a multi-country survey.

Following the methodology established for the World Wide Web Foundation's Web Index, countries receive an overall 0 to 100 score for the Index, with higher scores indicating higher current levels of affordability combined with strong policy and regulatory environment against a set of best practices that Alliance members have identified as critical to open, fair and effective broadband markets.