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− | "Girls in ICT" day - Digital Divide hits especially girls, because "boys have the toys". What about the Freemium model for access | + | Barriers to investing in last-mile connectivity - USAid - https://www.usaid.gov/documents/15396/barriers-investing-last-mile-connectivity |
− | + | = Notes during the Webinar = | |
− | Free for "basic information", premium for broadband. What are the hinders for such a freemium model? | + | * "Girls in ICT" day - Digital Divide hits especially girls, because "boys have the toys". What about the Freemium model for access |
− | + | * Free for "basic information", premium for broadband. What are the hinders for such a freemium model? | |
− | COVID-19 is an excellent example for the need for the freemium model, and bringing non-profit information out to everyone in the society | + | * COVID-19 is an excellent example for the need for the freemium model, and bringing non-profit information out to everyone in the society |
− | + | :A: thanks Josef, those are really interesting points, and we'll address some of them in one of the breakout sessions following this discussion, in which we'll talk about challenges faced with different business and commercialization models | |
− | thanks Josef, those are really interesting points, and we'll address some of them in one of the breakout sessions following this | + | * if you ask an operator in Tanzania for delivery of 4 Mbps - you get an offer on 600 USD/month - kills every business model |
− | + | : For those who are interested, the '''Moonshot Report''' that Sonia referenced is available here: https://www.broadbandcommission.org/Documents/working-groups/DigitalMoonshotforAfrica_Report.pdf | |
− | if you ask an operator in Tanzania for delivery of 4 Mbps - you get an offer on 600 USD/month - kills every business model | + | :A: and the upcoming report they are working on with ITU is in the context of the G20 Digital Economy Task Force and will be available in July |
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− | and the upcoming report they are working on with ITU is in the context of the G20 Digital Economy Task Force and will be available in July | + |
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USAID-last mile connectivity Apr2020
Title | USAID-last mile connectivity Apr2020 |
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Place | Webex |
Date, Time | 2020/04/23, 1600-1800 |
Contact Person | Josef.Noll |
Participants | Josef.Noll |
related to Project | BasicInternet, DigI |
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Barriers to investing in last-mile connectivity - USAid - https://www.usaid.gov/documents/15396/barriers-investing-last-mile-connectivity
Notes during the Webinar
- "Girls in ICT" day - Digital Divide hits especially girls, because "boys have the toys". What about the Freemium model for access
- Free for "basic information", premium for broadband. What are the hinders for such a freemium model?
- COVID-19 is an excellent example for the need for the freemium model, and bringing non-profit information out to everyone in the society
- A: thanks Josef, those are really interesting points, and we'll address some of them in one of the breakout sessions following this discussion, in which we'll talk about challenges faced with different business and commercialization models
- if you ask an operator in Tanzania for delivery of 4 Mbps - you get an offer on 600 USD/month - kills every business model
- For those who are interested, the Moonshot Report that Sonia referenced is available here: https://www.broadbandcommission.org/Documents/working-groups/DigitalMoonshotforAfrica_Report.pdf
- A: and the upcoming report they are working on with ITU is in the context of the G20 Digital Economy Task Force and will be available in July