1- Introduction 2- The Purpose Of The Project 3- Information Society 4-The Framework Of Information Society 5- The Basic Electronic indicators.

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1- Introduction 2- The Purpose Of The Project 3- Information Society 4-The Framework Of Information Society 5- The Basic Electronic indicators of the Information Society and Providing Questionnaire For these Indicators 6- Outputs 7- Means Of collecting Electronic indicators Statistical Data 8

Information Society is the prevailing language in the world nowadays it leads to the appearance of international initiatives to conduct statistics about the information society for knowing the effect of information technology on the social and economic growth in different societies to cope with these international initiatives a vital necessity for :- introduction

Preparation Of The basic electronic electronic of indicators of measuring the information society for :- 1- developing the information society to cope and absorb the enormous flow of the developed information and make use of it. 2- providing information and communication technology system for serving the citizen and the family. 3- promoting and developing the human resources in the field of information and communication technology. 4- increasing the local demand on using information and communication technology in different country sectors To achieve that it was necessary to put a working methodology as to reach these electronic indicators.this methodology includes special criteria:- international local

local criteria the national criteria have been made to suit our society nature to develop it to cope modern technologies of information and communication technology

the international criteria The information technology has become an international language and not a domestic for specific society. So that it is very important to take in consider the international criteria to know about Egypt position among the world countries in this field

Africa ICT Indicators Workshop World Bank MCIT ESCWA ITU

Forming a data base which allows the possibility of preparing the basic indicators of information society that lead to The target To follow up the developing of the society its compliance and utilization of information and communication technology for achieving development. support decision makers in forming strategies aims for growing the society socially and economically by taking the suitable measurements for the glorification of the benefit of information and communication technology. decrease the technological gap between urban and rural (domestic level)

blockade the digital gap between Egypt and the developed countries (the international level) to create a competitive environment internationally and locally in this field. Facilitate technical support exchange and experiences between each other. raise the services level extended by the government sectors to citizens through E - government project. know the obstacles that prevent the use of internet and computer in categories of the society and remove it. develop the employee skills and abilities through training to cope with the technological progress

Information society Communication structure Communication technology and information graduates Communication technology and information in education Communication technology and information in country sectors Communication technology and information in family Communication technology and information Industry

framework of the information society country sectorsfamily 000,42 Governmental sector Private sector Public business 700,20 000, ,15

Country sectors Communication structure family education graduates electronic indicators industry

1- Percentage Of Main Fixed Telephone Lines Subscribers (House holds Different Sectors In The Country) 2- Percentage Of Telephone Service Subscribers (Of The Total Number Of Subscribers) 4- Percentage Of National Trunk Telephone Subscribers (Of The Total Number Of Telephone Service Subscribers ) 3- Percentage Of International Direct calls Service Subscribers ( Of The Total Number Of Telephone Service Subscribers) Communication structure

7- Percentage Of Other Services Subscribers (Of The Total Number Of Telephone Service Subscribers) 6- Percentage Of Internet Service Subscribers (Of The Total Number Of Telephone Service Subscribers) 8- Waiting Time Average 9-Percentage Of Revenue In Telecom Services ( Of The Total Number of Revenue ) 10-Percentage Of Expenditures In Telecom Services ( Of The Total Number Of Revenue) 11- Percentage Of Localities With Public Internet Access Centers( PIACS ) By Number Of Inhabitants(Rural / Urban 12-The Average Of Telephone Traffic Outgoing / Minutes For Every Subscriber 13-The Average Of Telephone Traffic Incoming / Minutes For Every Subscriber

14- Average period of complaints solved 15-Percentage of complaints solved (of the total number of complaints) 16- Percentage of subscribers in added services (of the total number of subscribers) 17- Percentage of E1 S leased lines (of the total number of E1 S lines )

electricity television telephone satellite t.v percentage of houses having electricity percentage of houses having t.v percentage of houses having telephone percentage of houses having satellite t.v the availability of family The radio computer percentage of houses having radio percentage of houses having computer the mobile percentage of houses having mobile

Percentage of households having a computer of the total number of households Percentage of households handling with internet of the total number of households Percentage of households having an electricity of the total number of households Percentage of households having A radio of the total number of households Percentage of households having T.V of the total number of households Percentage of households having a telephone of the total number of households Percentage of households having a mobile of the total number of households Percentage of households having a satellite T.V of the total number of households Percentage of internet users by age ( of the total number of users) Percentage of internet users by gender (of the total number of users)

Percentage of households having a knowledge about E – government (of the total number of households) Percentage of households having a knowledge about E – commerce of the total number of households) Percentage of households handling with E – government(of the total number of households Percentage of internet users by language (of the total number of users) Percentage of households handling with E – commerce of the total number of households) Percentage of households having E- mail (of the total number of households Percentage Of Expenditures in Information Technology and Telecom (of the total family income )

internet training employees communication Training centers computer Country sectors indicators

Percentage of directions having fixed lines from the total number of directions)) Percentage of directions having mobile from the total number of directions) Percentage of directions having facsimile (from the total number of directions)

Percentage of directions having information system center Percentage of directions use computers Percentage of directions have been developed business measurement by computer from the total number of directions Percentage of directions having internal network Percentage of directions having computers from the total Percentage of directions having wide network Percentage of directions having link with external branches by wide network Percentage of directions having external branches Percentage of directions having internal network

Percentage of directions deal with internet Percentage of directions having web side Percentage of directions had been attacked Percentage of directions having security methods Percentage of directions partake in the E-government Percentage of directions having Percentage of directions handle with E-commerce Percentage of electronic sales Percentage of electronic purchases

Percentage Of employees Using the Internet (Of The Total Number Of Employees) Percentage Of Employees using the computer (Of The Total Number Of Employees ) Percentage Of Employees In Communications (Of The Total Number Of Employees)

Percentage of directions having internal training centers (of the total number of directions Percentage of directions having sub training centers (of the total number of directions) Percentage Of directions having Training for employees of the total number of directions

schools Students Teachers Percentage Of Primary, Preparatory And Secondary Schools Having Computers and Internet ( Of the Total Number Of Schools ) Percentage Of ICT qualified Teachers In Primary reparatory And Secondary Schools ( Of The ( Total Number Of Teachers Students Average Per Pc In Primary Preparatory And Secondary Schools Primary PreparatorySecondary Students Average Per ICT Teacher In Primary, Preparatory And Secondary Schools

Institutes & Faculties Graduates Percentage Of Computer Sciences Institutes and Faculties of The Total Number Of Faculties and Institutes (Governmental / Private) Percentage Of Faculties and institutes having Communication sections Of The Total Number Of Faculties and Institutes (Governmental / Private) Percentage Of Information system And Computer Science Graduates (OF The Total Number Of Graduates) Percentage Of Communication Graduates (OF The Total Number Of Graduates)

* Percentage of industrial installations having deal with ICT of the total number. * Percentage of industrial installations dealing with ICT of ( administrative - engineering ). * Percentage of installations having specialization training for employee. * Percentage of installations depending of external experiences.

* Percentage of industrial installations which have obtained a quality certificate. * Percentage of installations making local marketing for its products. * Percentage of installations making both local and international marketing for its products. * Percentage of installations making international marketing for its products.

* abstracts preventing the specialization training for employee. * the role of governmental directions in the activation of ICT in the industrial installations. * The requirements of industrial installations gain a quality certificate. * Obstacles the arrival of the installations products to the international market.

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