Bangladesh and the role of private sector addressing digital divides

Access to information and communication technologies (ICT) is seen as a key tool to provide economic growth both in developed and developing countries. Despite public and private ICT initiatives to take part in the provision of ICT access and usage at a grassroots level, there is still a large digit...

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Main Authors: Roldan, Maria Divina Gracia Z., Due, Beathe
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-35522021-10-14T02:47:34Z Bangladesh and the role of private sector addressing digital divides Roldan, Maria Divina Gracia Z. Due, Beathe Access to information and communication technologies (ICT) is seen as a key tool to provide economic growth both in developed and developing countries. Despite public and private ICT initiatives to take part in the provision of ICT access and usage at a grassroots level, there is still a large digital divide (Norris 2003, Mazzarella 2010). Marginalized sectors in Asia, such as, the rural folk, women, and low-income youth remain unreached by the benefts which ICT is supposed to offer. In this paper three approaches in Bangladesh to decrease the digital divide are analysed: Grameenphone's establishment of Community Information Centers (CICs), Grameenphone's Village Phone program and Cellbazaar1. In what ways can the private sector through its business initiatives touch upon the issues of digital divide and social inclusion? By providing the needed infrastructure to spur usage and awareness of ICT in low-income communities, the private sector's role as ICT provider and enabler is emphasized. © 2012 De La Salle University, Philippines. 2012-12-18T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2553 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Digital divide--Bangladesh Political Science
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Digital divide--Bangladesh
Political Science
spellingShingle Digital divide--Bangladesh
Political Science
Roldan, Maria Divina Gracia Z.
Due, Beathe
Bangladesh and the role of private sector addressing digital divides
description Access to information and communication technologies (ICT) is seen as a key tool to provide economic growth both in developed and developing countries. Despite public and private ICT initiatives to take part in the provision of ICT access and usage at a grassroots level, there is still a large digital divide (Norris 2003, Mazzarella 2010). Marginalized sectors in Asia, such as, the rural folk, women, and low-income youth remain unreached by the benefts which ICT is supposed to offer. In this paper three approaches in Bangladesh to decrease the digital divide are analysed: Grameenphone's establishment of Community Information Centers (CICs), Grameenphone's Village Phone program and Cellbazaar1. In what ways can the private sector through its business initiatives touch upon the issues of digital divide and social inclusion? By providing the needed infrastructure to spur usage and awareness of ICT in low-income communities, the private sector's role as ICT provider and enabler is emphasized. © 2012 De La Salle University, Philippines.
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author Roldan, Maria Divina Gracia Z.
Due, Beathe
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Due, Beathe
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title Bangladesh and the role of private sector addressing digital divides
title_short Bangladesh and the role of private sector addressing digital divides
title_full Bangladesh and the role of private sector addressing digital divides
title_fullStr Bangladesh and the role of private sector addressing digital divides
title_full_unstemmed Bangladesh and the role of private sector addressing digital divides
title_sort bangladesh and the role of private sector addressing digital divides
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2553
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