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ITU Maitland Report (1984): 3/4 of all phones in 9 countries. More phones in Tokyo than Africa #ict4d
The Maitland report had recommendations on how to address the imbalance in the provision of telecommunications services. The imbalance, which was then referred to as the “missing link”, is today being described as “digital divide.” The main import of the report was to achieve wide acceptance of the important role that the telecommunications sector plays in economic development. It also focused attention to policy and overall regulatory environment as a key pre-requisite for enabling new investment and expansion of ICT infrastructure in information-poor countries. http://www.itu.int
ITU Maitland Report (1984): 3/4 of all phones in 9 countries. More phones in Tokyo than Africa #ict4d
The Maitland report had recommendations on how to address the imbalance in the provision of telecommunications services. The imbalance, which was then referred to as the “missing link”, is today being described as “digital divide.” The main import of the report was to achieve wide acceptance of the important role that the telecommunications sector plays in economic development. It also focused attention to policy and overall regulatory environment as a key pre-requisite for enabling new investment and expansion of ICT infrastructure in information-poor countries. http://www.itu.int
ITU Maitland Report (1984): 3/4 of all phones in 9 countries. More phones in Tokyo than Africa #ict4d
The Maitland report had recommendations on how to address the imbalance in the provision of telecommunications services. The imbalance, which was then referred to as the “missing link”, is today being described as “digital divide.” The main import of the report was to achieve wide acceptance of the important role that the telecommunications sector plays in economic development. It also focused attention to policy and overall regulatory environment as a key pre-requisite for enabling new investment and expansion of ICT infrastructure in information-poor countries. http://www.itu.int
THE MISSING LINK
REPORT OF THE
INDEPENDENT COMMISSION
FOR WORLD WIDE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
DEVELOPMENTCOMMISSION INDEPENDANTE POUR LE DEVELOPPEMENT MONDIAL DES TELECOMMUNICATIONS
INDEPENDENT COMMISSION FOR WORLD WIDE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVELOPMENT
COMISIGN INDEPENDIENTE PARA EL DESARROLLO MUNDIAL DE LAS TELECOMUNICACIONES
Chairman Gendve,
‘Sir Donald Maitland GCMG. OBE.
22 January 1985
Vice Chairmen
Mr Abdul Rahman KAIGhunaim HE Mr | Malecels
HE Mr Achmad Tahir HE Mr Armando Vargas Araya
Mr. RE, Butler
Secretary-General
International Telecommunication Union
Place des Nations
CH-1211 Geneva 20
Dear Secretary General
‘The Independent Commission for World Wide Telecommunications
Development set up by the Administrative Council of the Union
in May 1983 has completed the task entrusted to it in Resolution 20
(com 6/15) of the Plenipotentiary Conference at Nairobi in 1982.
I now have the honour to transmit to you our Report.
In view of the urgency and importance of the various actions we
recommend, I express the hope on behalf of all Members of the
Commission that when it comes to consider our Report the
Administrative Council will meet at ministerial level.
We are grateful to you for inviting us to join the Conmission.
‘The challenge was formidable. But we have found the task
rewarding.
Yours sincerely
Deviate VTech eon
_
DONALD MATTLAND
chairman
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Place des Nations CH 1211 Geneve 20
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HE MISSING LINK
REPORT OF THE
INDEPENDENT COMMISSION FOR
WORLD-WIDE TELECOMMUNICATIONS
DEVELOPMENT
DECEMBER 1984