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===== Global Digital Compact | ===== Global Digital Compact | ||
- | OBJECTIVE | + | The Global Digital Compact was adopted as an annex of the UN Pact for the Future ((https:// |
- | AND ACCELERATE PROGRESS ACROSS | + | * "c) Invest in and deploy resilient digital |
- | THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS | + | |
- | Connectivity | + | |
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- | c) Invest in and deploy resilient digital | + | |
- | structure, including satellites and local net- | + | |
- | work initiatives, | + | |
- | network coverage to all areas, including | + | |
- | ral, remote and “hard-to-reach” areas, and | + | |
- | promote equitable access to satellite orbits, | + | |
- | taking into account the needs of developing | + | |
- | countries We will aim for universal access at | + | |
- | affordable rates and at sufficient speeds as | + | |
- | well as reliability to enable meaningful use of | + | |
- | the Internet (SDGs 9 and 11); | + | |
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- | https:// | + | |
===== Broadband Commission | ===== Broadband Commission | ||
==== 21st Century Financing Models for Bridging Broadband Connectivity Gaps ==== | ==== 21st Century Financing Models for Bridging Broadband Connectivity Gaps ==== | ||
- | - Recommends that the potential beneficiaries from USF should include not-for-profit complementary access solution providers, such as community networks. | ||
- | - Governments can provide licensed spectrum for free to support community networks, and local authorities can ease access to RoWs and allow the use of public sites as well. | ||
- | - Proposes an international fund, where for other projects that are less scalable, such as community networks, the fund can act as a clearing house for knowledge and best practices, while also potentially providing loans or other resources. | ||
- | - Recommends that Governments may also explore the options and feasibility of funding allocations to empower smaller providers and implementers offering innovative business and programmatic (demand-focused) solutions and models, including, for example, community networks, rural providers, and small and medium-size ISPs. | ||
- | https:// | + | This report from the Broadband Commission ((https:// |
+ | * Recommends that the potential beneficiaries from USF should include not-for-profit complementary access solution providers, such as community networks. | ||
+ | * Governments can provide licensed spectrum for free to support community networks, and local authorities can ease access to RoWs and allow the use of public sites as well. | ||
+ | * Proposes an international fund, where for other projects that are less scalable, such as community networks, the fund can act as a clearing house for knowledge and best practices, while also potentially providing loans or other resources. | ||
+ | * Recommends that Governments may also explore the options and feasibility of funding allocations to empower smaller providers and implementers offering innovative business and programmatic (demand-focused) solutions and models, including, for example, community networks, rural providers, and small and medium-size ISPs. | ||
+ | ==== State of Broadband 2023 ==== | ||
- | ==== State of Broadband 2023 ==== | + | The State of Broadband 2023 report ((https:// |
- | mentions " | ||
- | https:// | ||
==== Broadband Commission - Moonshot report ==== | ==== Broadband Commission - Moonshot report ==== | ||
- | The **Broadband Commission “Connecting Africa Through Broadband: A strategy for doubling connectivity by 2021 and reaching universal access by 2030”** [[https:// | + | The **Broadband Commission “Connecting Africa Through Broadband: A strategy for doubling connectivity by 2021 and reaching universal access by 2030”** [[https:// |
- | < | + | * Objective 5: "Provide direct funding support for extending affordable broadband access to commercially challenging rural and remote areas, to women, and low-income users" |
- | and the recommendations under Objective 1 “Ensure that the commercial broadband ICT market is open and structurally prepared for competitive private investment": | + | |
- | < | + | |
- | </ | + | |