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Europe and Rural Broadband Presented By Pawel Radziulis
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Project summary Analysing Broadband Access for Rural Development (A-BARD) is Coordination Action to research rural broadband provision and use, as part of the Scientific Support to Policies (SSP) in the EU Sixth Framework Programme Conducted by partners from six European countries: Ireland, Czech Republic, Poland, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom
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Broadband – today Remarkable broadband growth in the past year –EU 25 – 29,6 mln broadband access lines (July 2004) –EU 10 – below 1 mln Wireline solutions (DSL, cable modem) dominate in the short/medium term, but wireless (WiFi, satellite, 3G, etc.) is increasing Broadband is a very dynamic area, with technology, applications and services moving very fast
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Broadband take-up by technology (EU 15 – July 2004)
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Rural area - today 25-40% of the European population lives outside major cities and towns New technologies and infrastructures for advanced communications introduced mainly in towns and cities (greater unity) Rural areas will need comparable information technology, telecommunications and broadcasting infrastructures to urban centres if they are to compete Digital divide will increase if rural areas will continue to lag behind urban areas
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Growth in Penetration/Coverage rates June 2003 - 2004
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Key questions to be answered What applications and services exist, what is emerging, how, when and who should implement the solutions? When will they be accessible and affordable in rural areas? What socio-economic aspects need to be considered to ensure that meaningful applications and services development and implementation takes place in rural areas?
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The vision of A-BARD project “To create a European Technology Platform involving stakeholders of the whole eRural value chain, in order to achieve the objectives fixed by the Lisbon Strategy and eEurope initiative.”
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What we want to do From January 2005 to December 2006 Continuously identify views on the issues and barriers to widespread broadband provision and the extent to which broadband can act as external driver of change in rural economies
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To provide answers to key questions the project will Monitor and assess relevance of applications of IT and broadband projects in the rural domain Quantify and typify rural areas - rural areas differ widely as do their specific IT needs Undertake detailed case studies, identify good practice, convene local workshops Disseminate findings widely, and coordinate with other relevant EU projects and initiatives Prepare policy recommendations that are driven by rural needs
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Specifically the research aims to Focus and enhance awareness and understanding of the benefits of mobile applications and services deployment in rural areas Identify the institutional and policy frameworks that are delaying roll-out Identify areas where further RTD is needed to provide universal solutions Identify best practice, guideline and toolkits as aids to widespread deployment Facilitate the exchange of experience and best practice to rural stakeholders and interests
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Dissemination target groups Users (actual or potential) of broadband services, applications and technologies in rural areas, local public and private sectors actors involved in the implementation of broadband in those areas Local, national and European policy makers Fellow EU broadband projects and other European networks and clusters.
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Contacts – project leader Dr John O’Flaherty MAC – National Microelectronics Application Centre Lonsdale Road, the National Technological Park Limerick, Ireland Tel: +353 61 334699 Fax: +353 61 338500 Email: j.oflaherty@mac.ie www.a-bard.org
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Contacts - Poland Pawel Radziulis ITTI Ltd. – Institute of Telecommunication and Information Technologies ul. Palacza 91A, 60-273 Poznan, Poland Tel: +48 61 8610073 Fax: +48 61 8610579 Email: pawel.radziulis@itti.com.pl www.itti.com.pl
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Contacts – Czech Republic Karel Charvat Ceske Centrum Pro Strategicka Studia Frantiska Krizka 21 17 000, Praha 7, Czech Republic Tel: +420 60461732 Fax: +420 281973501 Email: ccss@ccss.cz
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Thank you for yours attention.
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