Table 3 - uploaded by Olivier Serrat
Content may be subject to copyright.
The State of Broadband Infrastructure in Central Asian Countries

The State of Broadband Infrastructure in Central Asian Countries

Source publication
Technical Report
Full-text available
Looking ahead to 2030, it is clear that there will be strong demand from ADB's developing member countries for investments in information and communications technology. The question is how ADB will strategically position itself to respond. This paper proposes a gradual, judicious scaling up of ADB's ICT operations, positioning ADB so it may develop...

Contexts in source publication

Context 1
... this report, "$" refers to US dollars. Breakdown of ADB's ICT-Related Financing by Sector (2000Sector ( -2015) Table 1 Networked Readiness Index of Asian Countries Table 2 Average GDP per Capita and Digital Adoption Index Values for Developing Member Countries and Global Dataset Table 3 The State of Broadband Infrastructure in Central Asian Countries Table 4 The ICT Focus of other Development Agencies Table 5 National Broadband Policies Table 6 Strategic Options for ADB in ICT ...
Context 2
... country's situation is different and unique, and must be considered individually based on actual available data. For example, Table 3 below shows how key measures of the state of a country's ICT development, such as broadband infrastructure, affordability, and competitiveness of telecommunications markets, vary across selected countries in the Central and West Asia region. 11 Two countries in the same region and with similar per capita gross domestic products (GDPs), such as Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, can have significant differences in terms of the level of their broadband infrastructure development, international bandwidth per capita, and competitiveness of telecommunications markets. ...