Broadband Targets for 2015
Ambitious
but achievable targets: The Broadband Commission has set four clear,
new targets for making broadband policy universal and for boosting
affordability and broadband uptake.
In October 2011, during the
Broadband Leadership Summit,
the Broadband Commission for Digital Development agreed on a
set of four ‘ambitious but achievable’ new targets that
countries around the world should strive to meet in order to ensure
their populations fully participate in tomorrow’s emerging knowledge
societies.
The new targets cover broadband policy, affordability and
uptake:
- Making broadband policy universal. By 2015, all
countries should have a national broadband plan or
strategy or include broadband in their Universal
Access / Service Definitions.
- Making broadband affordable. By 2015,
entry-level broadband services should be made
affordable in developing countries through adequate
regulation and market forces (for example, amount to
less than 5% of average monthly income).
- Connecting homes to broadband. By 2015, 40% of
households in developing countries should have
Internet access.
- Getting people online. By 2015, Internet user
penetration should reach 60% worldwide, 50% in
developing countries and 15% in Least Developed
Countries (LDCs).
View the press release
- Broadband Targets for 2015
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