By Stuart Corner – According to the ITU, “Users can now explore and visualise ITU’s key ICT statistical indicators from 1960 to 2011 (where data exists) for about 200 economies worldwide. Key indicators include fixed telephone, mobile cellular, fixed (wired) Internet, fixed (wired) broadband subscriptions and penetration, as well as the percentage of individuals using the Internet.”
ITU secretary-general Dr Hamadoun Touré, said: “For the first time, even non-experts will be able to quickly and easily create compelling charts and trends analysis that will enhance their work, and will also benefit others working to further develop the ICT sector worldwide.
The new platform is accessible from today from the ITU’s website, here. more> http://tinyurl.com/cfwgomo
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