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− | A graphic representation of the DAI can be consulted at [http://maps.maplecroft.com/loadmap?template=map&issueID=17 Maplecroft Maps]<br> | + | * A '''graphic''' representation of the DAI can be consulted at [http://maps.maplecroft.com/loadmap?template=map&issueID=17 Maplecroft Maps]<br> |
− | Another graphic — and dynamic — representation of the DAI can be seen at the [http://wireless.ictp.trieste.it/simulator/ ICTP Digital Divide Simulator] | + | * Another graphic — and '''dynamic''' — representation of the DAI can be seen at the [http://wireless.ictp.trieste.it/simulator/ ICTP Digital Divide Simulator] |
[[Category:Data_ICT]] | [[Category:Data_ICT]] |
Revision as of 00:43, 30 June 2006
http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/dai/index.html
index, which measures the overall ability of individuals in a country to access and use new ICTs. The DAI is built around four fundamental vectors that impact a country's ability to access ICTs: infrastructure, affordability, knowledge and quality and actual usage of ICTs. The DAI has been calculated for 181 economies where European countries were among the highest ranked. The DAI allows countries to see how they compare to peers and their relative strengths and weaknesses. The DAI also provides a transparent and globally measurable way of tracking progress towards improving access to ICTs.
Developed by the International Telecommunication Union
- A graphic representation of the DAI can be consulted at Maplecroft Maps
- Another graphic — and dynamic — representation of the DAI can be seen at the ICTP Digital Divide Simulator