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separation of infrastructure and se
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other network on the Internet (CIDR
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Certain policies promote good use o
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Francisco Project”, for example,
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Encourage the deployment of more fi
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In telecommunications, both fixed a
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sufficiently compelling for operato
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However, data provides additional c
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deductions on investments in seed a
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early-stage investment can affect i
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The development of standards and st
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A positive example of co-operation
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As actors navigate the IoT space, t
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The private-sector-led standards pa
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Co-operation among standardisation
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Fixed-line communications, wireless
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the ICT sector tends to outpace reg
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Digitalisation is associated with f
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end user (European Commission, 2016
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The Internet model of traffic excha
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G20 economies could develop strateg
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technologies, and in particular the
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in the United States where criminal
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about digital security risk and how
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conduct of cybercrimes and digital
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The G8 Deauville Declaration outlin
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To ensure that everyone can engage
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ICT specialists have been among the
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Initiatives to promote consumer edu
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All Welding Processing Handling Dis
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economies and societies need to per
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The development of strategies that
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The use of digital technologies is
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These adoption gaps between large f
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Frontier firms Laggards Frontier fi
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Despite the steady increase busines
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YouTube to watch media content; Ube
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Platforms are often criticised for
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The potential and pitfalls of digit
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Cross-border commerce has long gene
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Digitalisation is changing the worl
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Digital technologies have a huge re
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One approach is to accept the fact
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and income opportunities. Becoming
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South Korea has opened numerous “
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The ongoing digitalisation of our e
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Developing tools for assessing the
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data across borders, transportation
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BCG (2012), ”The Internet Economy
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Deloitte (2015), “Connected Healt
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Karachalios, K. and K. McCabe (2016
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OECD (2016m), “The Internet of Th
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OECD (2012d), Connected Minds: Tech
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The Economist Intelligence Unit (20
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1. Chapter 2 discusses policies for