ITU community access indicators & questionnaire results

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ITU community access indicators & questionnaire results Global Indicators Workshop on Community Access to ICTs Mexico City, November 16-19, 2004 ITU community access indicators & questionnaire results Vanessa Gray (vanessa.gray@itu.int) Market Economics and Finance Unit Telecommunication Development Bureau

ITU data collection activities – an overview Community access indicators Why community access indicators matter ITU’s mandate The questionnaire: results & challenges

ITU telecommunication/ICT data collection HOW is data collected? Two Telecommunication Indicator Questionnaires per year addressed to government agencies responsible for ICT/telecom or operators Online research Annual reports Data is entered into the World Telecommunication Indicators Database

ITU telecommunication/ICT data collection WHAT is collected? Telephone network Mobile services Traffic Staff Quality of Service Tariffs Revenues & Investment Broadcasting Information Technology Quality of service Traffic Tariffs Revenue & Investment Network subscribers (fixed, mobile etc) Indicator categories

Meetings/cooperation/partnerships Upcoming World Telecommunication/ICT meeting (every 2 years, next meeting in February 2005) To revise the list of ITU indicators and definitions http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/material/Top50_e.doc UN Millennium Development Goals Monitoring (UN MDG) http://millenniumindicators.un.org/unsd/mi/mi_goals.as Partnership on measuring ICT for development ITU, OECD, UNCTAD, UNESCO, other international organizations, National Statistics Offices To identify a set of globally harmonized ICT indicators; assist developing countries in building capacity to produce ICT statistics; and to develop an online database of core indicators

ITU community indicators Public payphones Total number of all types of public telephones: coin, card, mobile Number of localities with telephone service (since 2002) Localities are cities, towns and villages in a country. This indicator reflects the number of localities that have telephone service Public Internet access facilities (since 2002) The number of facilities providing Internet access to the public. These can be Internet cafés and public facilities such as telecentres or libraries. Schools should not be included unless the general public can also use the facilities Problem Does not address distribution of facilities (rural/urban)

Why community access matters… Households with ICT,%, 2001/02 Internet users frequenting Internet cafés,%, 2002 Source: ITU adapted from national surveys. Note: For Canada, 1.2% refers to Canadian households reporting that a member uses the Internet from an Internet Café.

ITU Mandate ITU Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh, 2002) Recognizes that traditional indicators (such as main telephone lines per 100 inhabitants) are not sufficient to measure ICT penetration Instructs the ITU to define and adopt new indicators for the purpose of measuring the impact of community connectivity WSIS Plan of Action Calls for the evaluation and follow-up through comparable statistical indicators, “including community connectivity indicators”

Questionnaire response rate - overall About half of all 79 countries that replied noted that data were not available Latin America & Caribbean leads, followed by Africa and Asia-Pacific 3 CIS/3 CEE/2 EU According to these results only 20% of ALL countries collect some kind of community access data in accordance with the questionnaire: Results highlight lack of comparable and readily available data 40% As a % of all countries 20 % 39 Source: ITU Note: Any data excludes countries that sent ONLY population and localities data

Questionnaire response rates – by field Most countries replied to only very few “fields” Available data suggest that rural penetration rates are very low: they often lie between 0-4% Data incoherencies suggest that it is important to limit the number of questions/fields and to include clear definitions 40 % As a % of all countries 12 % 13 % 11 % Source: ITU.

CAI questionnaire – PIAC coverage Locality by number of inhabitants Number of local. Pop Gov’t Private Total Percentage Local 1’500 15M 60 2M 500 5M 550 6M 37% 40% Urban > 500 000 50 000-499 999 10 000-49 999 2 500-9 999 5 M 10 1M 100% Rural 1 000-2 499 500-999 100-499 1-99 1’000 10 M 50 5% 10% 28 % of returned questionnaires address rural PIAC coverage Note: Local refers to localities, Pop refers to populations and PIAC refers to a Pubic Internet Access Centre

PIACs by type/ Users by type PIAC by type (37% of replies addressed at least one of the 4 fields) Users by type (19% of replies addressed at least one of the 4 fields) Total DCC Other (PIAC) EducationCentres Education Centres Must a DCC be free of charge?

Usage and Infrastructure Indicators Usage and Infrastructure Indicators (DCC only) Potential Population (30%) Target population for DCC services (20%) Actual users (13%) Average DCC Usage Rate (11) DCC Density in Rural Areas DCC Density in Urban Areas (19%) Number of PCs in DCC (18%) Total Percentage of target population that is using DCC Every country should be able to provide this data! It refers to total population minus those aged 0-6 years Potential population minus non-community Internet users (household users etc)

Conclusions National cooperation is crucial! In some cases, different national agencies (NSOs, regulators, ministries) sent contradicting replies Countries need to identify (formal and informal) coordination processes for all ICT indicators: some kind of ICT Reference Group that allows all stakeholders involved to coordinate projects and share information Increase the visibility/awareness of community access indicators Top-level policy support Definitions/Methodology A reasonable ‘indicators wish list’ versus information overload

Thank you Vanessa Gray (vanessa.gray@itu.int) Global Indicators Workshop on Community Access to ICTs Mexico City, November 16-19, 2004 Thank you Vanessa Gray (vanessa.gray@itu.int) Market Economics and Finance Unit Telecommunication Development Bureau