Single Index Discussion
& Conclusions (5) Mr. M. Jensen and Ms. A. Mahan
11:30-12:00
Community Access Indicators ITU Overview (2) Mr. M. Minges (Doc 7)
12:00-14:00
Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
14:00-14:30
Community Access
Indicators
Country examples (2) Mr. H.E. Koay, MCMC, Malaysia (Doc 5)
Ms. N. El-Shenawy, MCIT, Egypt (Doc 11)
Discussion
Summary of meeting (6) Rapporteur
14:30-15:30
Single Index
Overview (4)
Mr. M. Jensen (Doc 4 - Doc 12)
Single Index
Methodology and indicators (4)
Mr. M. Jensen (Doc 4 -
Doc 12)
Conclusions and way forward (7)
15:30-16:00
Break
Break
Break
16:00-17:00
Community Access Indicators Recommendations (2)
Discussion (4)
Other matters
(Closing)
17:00-17:30
An overview of ITU�s collection,
processing, analysis and dissemination of telecommunication / ICT
statistics. The presentation will highlight the scope and range of
indicators along with the challenges of data collection. It will also show
the data dissemination and other regular publications of the unit, as well
as new and ongoing projects of the STAT Unit.
The World Summit on the Information
Society�s, through its Plan of Action, targets to connect villages with ICTs
and establish community access points by 2015. In order to monitor progress
towards the WSIS target on village connectivity, a paper was commissioned to
provide an overview of the global situation concerning the �percentage of
villages with access to ICTs' (in terms of telephone access and internet
access). During the session the results of the study as well as issues
related to the collection of data on community access indicators will be
discussed. It will also present the work of some countries that have started
to collect community access indicators.
A changing telecommunication/ICT
sector and international calls for the development of new policy-relevant
measurements need to be reflected through the identification of new
indicators. A brief overview of ITU�s indicators, including new indicators
identified by the Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development, will be
presented. The session will also include a discussion on mobile broadband
indicators.
Given the similar objective, coverage
and scope of the two ITU indices - the ICT Opportunity Index (ICT-OI) and
the Digital Opportunity Index (DOI) � ITU�s membership has called upon ITU
to publish a single ICT index to measure and track the digital divide and
countries' progress toward becoming information societies. In the last
Plenipotentiary Conference, which took place in November 2006, the top
policy making body of the Union instructed the ITU to develop a single ICT
index and � to promote an ICT index ... with a view to achieving
international consensus on this index�. A background paper has been prepared
to discuss the existing indices and to propose a single index. The session
will present the overview and the results of the study. It will further
outline the objective of the single ITU Index, the methodology as well as
the name of the single the index.
The session will be open for
questions and discussions related to the single index presented in (4). At
the end of the session, the meeting should agree and endorse the ITU Single
Index.
Summary of the discussions of points
(2), (3), (4) and (5).
Conclusions and way forward. Proposal
for date and location of the next World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators
meeting.