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Latin American – Regional Indicators System (RIS) By: REGULATEL World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Meeting Geneva, Switzerland 10-11 February 2005
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REGULATEL – What? Latin-american Regulator’s Forum – Like IRG in Europe Created in February 1998 in Colombia Objective: cooperation for the development of the telecommunications sector in Latin-America Activities: Investment promotion Improve competition Universal access / service
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Argentina Bolivia Brasil Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Chile Ecuador El Salvador Guatemala Honduras México Nicaragua Panamá Paraguay Perú República Dominicana La república Oriental de Uruguay Venezuela 19 latin american regulators are members of Regulatel: Membership – Who?
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Organization – How? PLENARY = 19 PRESIDENT = 1 General Secretary = 1 Executive Commitee 6 Edwin San Román, OSIPTEL, Perú Gustavo Peña Colombia INDOTEL, República Dominicana; OSIPTEL, Perú; COFETEL, México; ANATEL, Brasil; SITTEL, Bolivia; SUBTEL, Chile
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Regional Indicators System Objective: Compile, manage and publish statistical information from Regulatel members. Dynamic, interactive tool. Constant updates to the database. COFETEL coordinates the RIS. First Methodological Workshop (May 2004): discussion on metrics and methodology for indicators. Experts Group Second Methodological Workshop (exp. March 2005), Agreements on 25 indicators. Harmonization! RIS – What?
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RegulatorA B C D E Delivers info through a secure web based platform 1 The info goes to a database 2 www.regulatel.org Information views are generated on the web for consultation of every member from Regulatel 3 RIS – How? www.regulatel.org
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1.Socio-economic Indicators 2.Traffic 3.Network Infrastructure 4.Structure of Industry 5.Connectivity 6.Tariffs Gross Domestic Product Total Population Exchange rate USD Households Having a Telephone Line Local Fixed National Long Distance International Long Distance Outgoing International Long Distance Incoming Main telephone lines Mobile Telephony Subscribers Pay TV Subscribers Internet Users Income of the Telecommunications Investment in the Telecommunications Men and Women Employee Number of Digital Connectivity Centres (DCC) Number of Computers in DCCs Number of Computers in DCCs Rural Basic Access Charge National Long Distance per Minute Rates International Long Distance per Minute Rates 7.Quality of Service Waiting time for new connection Number of faults per 100 lines per year Per cent of faults repaired Indicators – What?
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DEMAND INDICATORS Regulators REGULATEL National Statistics Offices (NSO’s) CEPAL Indicators – How? SUPPLY INDICATORS RIS Interconnection (PERU) Universal Service (Brasil + World Bank) Broadband (Argentina) PROJECTS
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Contact: Pablo Hinojosa / hinojosa@cft.gob.mxhinojosa@cft.gob.mx Guillermo González / grobledo@cft.gob.mxgrobledo@cft.gob.mx
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