This section features background information and resources relevant to the current research theme. It includes resources produced by WDR and external sources and is organised by regions and topics. An archive of resources recommended in previous research cycles is also available along with news from the WDR/Intelecon Regulatory News Service.
Pro Poor Opportunities and Challenges in Liberalising Markets



DIALOGUE: Regulatory Frameworks for Improving Access
Written by Abi Jagun, APC and Amy Mahan, LIRNE.NET   
Friday, 19 October 2007

Q&AWhat key actions could telecom/ICT regulators undertake to promote access to infrastructure at local, national and regional levels?

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Digital poverty in LAC
Wednesday, 01 August 2007
Digital Poverty - LAC perspectivesDIRSI, WDR’s partner in Latin America & the Caribbean, has published its first book, Digital Poverty: Latin American and Caribbean Perspectives. The book examines the problem of inadequate access to information and communication technology (ICT) and the need to develop appropriate pro-poor ICT policies within the Latin American and Caribbean context. The authors show how market reforms have failed to ensure that the benefits of the Information Society have spread across the many social and economic divides that characterize the region.
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APDIP on Telecenters 2.0
Written by Victor van Reijswoud   
Friday, 27 July 2007
The Asia-Pacific Development Information Program (APDIP) has released two new e-Notes on telecentres. The first in a sub-series of accompanying e-Notes, presents telecentres as a mature development mechanism: Telecentre 2.0. The second e-Note examines models for financing telecentres to ensure sustainability. A third e-Note is in the making and will focus on FOSS applications in telecentres.
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The Mobile Web and the Digital Divide
Written by Victor van Reijswoud   
Wednesday, 11 July 2007
ImageOne of the most promising directions to bridge the Digital Divide is to provide eServices on mobile phones. The paper The Mobile Web to Bridge the Digital Divide? by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) compares the three major ways of providing applications on such devices: using SMS, Voice and Web technologies. A discussion paper that offers a wealth of information for policy makers. 
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OSIPTEL Working Documents
Thursday, 22 March 2007
OPSITEL The research division of OSIPTEL, Peru's telecom regulator, has released a new set of working documents. These documents (in Spanish) cover, from a theoretical perspective and reviewing the recent economic literature, several subjects related to fixed telephony investment projects, service access and pricing in the Peruvian economy, tariffs and their effect in the consumers, interconnection fee analysis and the role of regulation in innovation.
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Poverty and Telephony Access in LAC
Written by Olga Cavalli   
Thursday, 01 March 2007

DIRSINew Background Papers are available for download in the Regional Dialogue on the Information Society’s (DIRSI) web page. These papers are part of the research project "Mobile Opportunities: Poverty and Telephony Access in Latin America and the Caribbean".

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Pro-Poor e-Governance Projects in India
Written by Victor van Reijswoud   
Friday, 23 February 2007
The Asia-Pacific Development Information Program (APDIP) has released a study of Pro-Poor e-Governance Projects in India. The study is part of of a trilogy of ICT4D Case Studies. The publication analyses 18 projects in India that use ICT for the benefit of poor people, and provides recommendations on how ICT can be applied to the massive, widespread and seemingly intractable problems of poverty.
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DIRSI to meet in Argentina
Written by Amy Mahan   
Sunday, 26 November 2006

DIRSI (the Latin American and Caribbean Regional Dialogue on the Information Society) members from the Caribbean, Central and South America are meeting this week in Buenos Aires, Argentina to consolidate the network's research strategy and its Mobile Opportunities project. The main goal of this research is to understand the strategies employed by the poor in LAC to access and use mobile telephony services, and identify the major market and regulatory barriers to increased penetration and usage. 

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ICT4D Jamaica
Written by Amy Mahan   
Tuesday, 26 September 2006

ICT4D Jamaica is a Jamaican-based network organization established to define, promote and facilitate the use of information and communication technology in the development process. Although Jamaican-focused, the organisation offers via its website an eclectic collection of documents, links, research, and information about advocacy campaigns in support of ICT and development around the world.

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ICT4D – Linking Policy to Community Outcomes
Written by Victor van Reijswoud   
Monday, 11 September 2006

Partners in Micro-development has published a research brief discussing the link between national Information and Communications Technology (ICT) policy in developing countries and the effectiveness of ICT for development (ICT4D) initiatives at a community level. In this report Donna Vaughan tries to determine whether, by adopting a Community Informatics (CI) approach to community based ICT4D projects, which leverages existing social capital in the communities, the sustainability of such projects can be significantly improved so that ICT4D is more inclusive in reach and its overall contribution to development is enhanced.

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