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[September 02, 2010]

ITU: Broadband must be ubiquitous and affordable, says ITU

Geneva,, Sep 02, 2010 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Statistics compiled by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) reveal huge disparities globally in the take-up and affordability of broadband.

While some 30% of people in wealthy countries in Western Europe now have a broadband subscription, which costs around 1% or less of monthly income, in BRIC countries penetration is still below 10% and broadband access can cost 5% or more of average monthly income. In many of the worldaEUR(TM)s poorest countries, fixed broadband penetration is below 1% and broadband access costs more than 100% of average monthly income.

Country Fixed broadband subscriptions per Affordability of fixed broadband, as a percentage of monthly income 100 inhabitants, beginning 2010 UK 29.8% 0.63% USA 27.1% 0.5% France 31.1% 1.02% Germany 30.4% 1.23% Canada 29.7% 0.71% Australia 25.4% 0.77% South Korean 33.8% 1.41% Brazil 7.5% 4.58% Russia 9.2% 1.66% India 0.7% 5.84% China 7.7% 7.19% Source: ITU These figures lend weight to findings soon to be announced in the forthcoming reports of the Broadband Commission for Digital Development, which urge governments and development agencies to make broadband a top development priority.

aEURoeBroadband is todayaEUR(TM)s truly transformational technology,aEUR says Dr Hamadoun TourA(C), Secretary-General of the ITU. aEURoeAs with the dawn of other inventions that profoundly reshaped our society, most of us are yet to see the tremendous power and potential of these networks. ItaEUR(TM)s not just about fast web browsing. Through e-health, e-education, e-government, smart grids, smart transport systems and much more, broadband will power economic and social progress in the 21st century. When we first harnessed electricity, we thought: aEUR~lightingaEUR(TM). But the advent of the power grid was the tipping point that led to the building of skyscrapers, the rapid rise of large-scale industry, mass mobility, and even -- through labour-saving home appliances -- the emancipation of women.aEUR ITUaEUR(TM)s statistics lend urgency to the Broadband Commission for Digital DevelopmentaEUR(TM)s belief that high-speed, high-capacity broadband is an essential element in modern society, with wide economic and social benefits, and that broadband will help accelerate progress towards meeting the UN Millennium Development Goals by the target date of 2015.

Dr Toure will be presenting the outcome report of the Broadband Commission to United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in New York on 19th September 2010, just ahead of the 2010 Millennium Development Goals Summit in New York.

Dr Toure is also delivering a keynote speech in London tomorrow on aEURoeBritainaEUR(TM)s digital development and driving international progressaEUR at the Westminster Media Forum seminar on BritainaEUR(TM)s Digital Future.

At least thirty countries[1] have now included broadband as part of their universal access/service definition -- meaning they consider broadband as a public service to which every citizen should have access.

About the Broadband Commission for Digital Development The Broadband Commission for Digital Development is a top-level group of international experts comprising leading figures from a range of industry and public sectors, including Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of the Virgin Group; Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP; high-tech leaders such as John Chambers (Cisco), Paul Otellini (Intel), Paul Jacobs (Qualcomm), Sunil Bharti Mittal (Bharti Airtel), Wang Jianzhou (China Mobile), Ben Verwaayen (Alcatel-Lucent); Denis OaEUR(TM)Brien (Digicel); and Hans Vestberg (Ericsson); industry gurus like Vint Cerf and Jeffrey Sachs; European Commissioner and Vice President for Digital Agenda Neelie Kroes; development leaders including heads of UN agencies, politicians, Nobel Laureate Dr Muhamad Yunus, and even artists such as Youssou naEUR(TM)Dour. It is co-chaired by President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, and Mr Carlos Slim, Chairman and CEO of Mexican operators Telmex, Telcel, and America Movil, and recently named by Forbes magazine as the worldaEUR(TM)s wealthiest man.

Its formation in May 2010 was driven by Dr TourA(C)aEUR(TM)s passionate belief in the power of broadband to improve our world.

The CommissionaEUR(TM)s mission is to promote the adoption of broadband-friendly practices and policies so that the entire world can take advantage of the benefits broadband can offer.

More specifically, the Broadband Commission wants to demonstrate that broadband networks: have the same level of importance as roads and electricity networks; they are basic infrastructure in a modern society; are uniquely powerful tools for achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs); are remarkably cost-effective and offer an impressive return-on-investment (ROI) for both developed and developing economies; underpin all industrial sectors and increasingly are the foundation of public services and social progress must be coordinated nationally by governments in partnership with industry, in order to reap the full benefit of these powerful tools.

www.broadbandcommission.org/index.html About ITU ITU is the leading United Nations agency for information and communication technology issues, and the global focal point for governments and the private sector in developing networks and services.

For 145 years, ITU has coordinated the shared global use of the radio spectrum, promoted international cooperation in assigning satellite orbits, worked to improve telecommunication infrastructure in the developing world, established the worldwide standards that foster seamless interconnection of a vast range of communications systems and addressed the global challenges of our times, such as mitigating the impact of natural disasters and climate change and strengthening cybersecurity.

ITU also organizes worldwide and regional exhibitions and forums, such as ITU TELECOM WORLD, bringing together the most influential representatives of government and the telecommunications and ICT industry to exchange ideas, knowledge and technology for the benefit of the global community, and in particular the developing world.

From broadband Internet to latest-generation wireless technologies, from aeronautical and maritime navigation to radio astronomy and satellite-based meteorology, from convergence in fixed-mobile phone, Internet access, data, voice and TV broadcasting to next-generation networks, ITU is committed to connecting the world.

[1] Countries include: Albania, Andorra, Brazil, China, Dominican Republic, Finland, Ghana, Grenada, Guinea, India, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Malaysia, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Peru, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Spain, Sudan, Suriname, Switzerland, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, United States.

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