| ICT infrastructure: it's not what you've got, it's what you do with it |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Wednesday, 30 January 2008 | |
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Page 2 of 3 In addition to finding that even the world's best connected countries are not exploiting communications technologies to their fullest potential, the researchers claim that, "in many cases policy and regulatory activity designed to promote connectivity is not having the impact intended." Ilkka Lakaniemi, head of global political dialogues and initiatives at Nokia Siemens Networks, said: "This study is a call to arms for government and businesses. In a period of great economic uncertainty there are great benefits to be gained from the effective use of communications infrastructure. And as we move toward the vision of five billion people connected by 2015, policy makers and business leaders must simultaneously encourage the deployment of infrastructure and invest in the complementary assets – people – that will enable this infrastructure to be used to its maximum potential." However the researchers claim to have identified a degree of complacency among businesses: users appear to be relatively satisfied with the services available, apparently not realising that the potential benefits to be gained from more creative use of available services. |
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