Russia Raised to TOP3 in Deploying ICT Infrastructure
OREANDA-NEWS. May 12, 2011. "Connectivity Scorecard" is an annual research that measures the efficiency of ICT use for social and economic development. The 2011 research has been released recently conducted by Berkeley Research Group and Communicea for Nokia Siemens Networks, which commissioned the study.
The authors of the study define the efficiency of ICT use a totality of interaction of hardware infrastructure, software and skills embodied in people, businesses and governments, as well as deliberate and productive use of ICT. All these indices are examined with regard to ICT contribution to increase of efficiency and social and economic growth.
The Connectivity Scorecard researchers focused on 50 countries. These have been divided into two scorecard groupings according to their economy type — resource-driven economies and innovation-driven economies. As a result two separate rankings are made.
According to the authors of the research
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