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The rapid spread in the use of technology, particularly the information and communication variety, is creating a silent revolution within the economic and societal landscape of South Asia.

The role of technology, however, is often assessed by the overall enhancement in productivity and increase in national incomes. The potential role of technology in improving the lives of ordinary people — from reducing poverty, upgrading the delivery of public services to the enhancement of human development — is often hidden and unrecognised.

Weiterlesen: South Asia: Technology for better service

South Korea and Hong Kong are two of the top three markets in the world with the highest household broadband penetration.

Korea topped the Gartner study with 93 percent penetration in 2007, with this figure expected to hit 97 percent in 2012.

Weiterlesen: Asia among world's highest broadband penetration

Several countries in Asia have slipped in e-government readiness rankings, according to a new study released by the United Nations (U.N.).

India fell 26 notches in the U.N. 2008 E-Government Readiness Index to 113th, compared to No. 87 in 2005, while the Philippines registered a rank of 66 in 2008, down from 41 in 2005.

Singapore and Thailand each fell 16 spots from their 2005 ranking, occupying No. 23 and No. 62, respectively, in the latest index.

Weiterlesen: Asian countries fall in e-govt readiness

The latest United Nation’s (UN) survey, measuring the readiness of member countries to adopt e-government, has found that many Asian countries are falling behind western nations.

India, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand have not kept up with other countries.

The UN E-Government Survey 2008, based on assessments of 192 U N member states, also shows software programming powerhouse India dropping 26 notches to 113 (down from 87th place in 2005), and the Philippines ranking 66, down from 41 in the 2005 index.

Weiterlesen: Asian countries are below average in e-government readiness: UN Survey

These networks will be established and operated through the public-private partnership with a strong focus on entrepreneurship development.

Senior officials from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal have agreed to collaborate on a subregional information communication technology (ICT) project to improve connectivity among the four countries.

Weiterlesen: Four South Asian countries to cooperate for ICT connectivity

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