Extending Broadband Connectivity in Southeast Asia

This report assesses the current state of connectivity in Southeast Asia and provides tailored recommendations for extending broadband access, focusing on five countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development 2023.
Edición:1st ed
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009792118206719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Foreword
  • Executive summary
  • Key recommendations
  • 1 Setting the scene for broadband policy recommendations for Southeast Asia
  • 1.1. Southeast Asia and its broadband framework conditions
  • 1.1.1. Geographical and demographic conditions
  • 1.1.2. Socio-economic conditions
  • 1.2. Broadband in Southeast Asia
  • 1.2.1. Infrastructure and services
  • 1.2.2. Market structure
  • 1.3. Institutional frameworks and broadband policies in Southeast Asia
  • 1.3.1. Institutional frameworks
  • 1.3.2. Regional broadband strategies and plans
  • 1.4. Developing broadband policy recommendations for the SEA region
  • References
  • Notes
  • 2 Extending broadband connectivity in Cambodia
  • 2.1. Geographic, economic and social conditions for broadband connectivity
  • 2.2. Market landscape
  • 2.2.1. Market performance
  • 2.2.2. Market structure
  • 2.3. Communication policy and regulatory framework
  • 2.3.1. Institutional framework
  • 2.3.2. Regulatory framework
  • 2.3.3. Broadband strategies and plans
  • 2.4. Competition, investment and innovation in broadband markets
  • 2.4.1. Competition
  • 2.4.2. Investment
  • 2.4.3. Innovation
  • 2.5. Broadband deployment and digital divides
  • 2.5.1. Broadband deployment
  • 2.5.2. Digital divides
  • 2.5.3. Policies and regulation
  • Permits for network construction and rights of way and access to passive infrastructure
  • Spectrum management
  • Universal Service Obligation
  • Digital skills
  • Consumer rights
  • 2.6. Quality of networks (resilience, reliability, security and capacity)
  • 2.6.1. Policies and regulation
  • Measurement and publication of quality-of-service data
  • Measures to improve network resilience and capacity
  • Measures to improve network security
  • 2.7. Environmental impacts of networks
  • 2.8. Regular assessment of broadband markets
  • References
  • Notes.
  • 3 Extending broadband connectivity in Indonesia
  • 3.1. Geographic, economic and social conditions for broadband connectivity
  • 3.2. Market landscape
  • 3.2.1. Market performance
  • 3.2.2. Market structure
  • 3.3. Communication policy and regulatory framework
  • 3.3.1. Institutional framework
  • 3.3.2. Regulatory framework
  • 3.3.3. Broadband strategies and plans
  • 3.4. Competition, investment and innovation in broadband markets
  • 3.4.1. Competition
  • 3.4.2. Investment
  • 3.4.3. Innovation
  • 3.5. Broadband deployment and digital divides
  • 3.5.1. Broadband deployment
  • 3.5.2. Digital divides
  • 3.5.3. Policies and regulation
  • Access to passive infrastructure
  • Spectrum management
  • Universal Service Obligation
  • Public initiatives to extend networks in unserved areas
  • Price regulation
  • Digital skills programme
  • Consumer rights regulation
  • 3.6. Quality of networks (resilience, reliability, security and capacity)
  • 3.6.1. Policies and regulation
  • Measurement and publication of quality of service data
  • Measures to improve network security
  • 3.7. Environmental impacts of networks
  • 3.8. Regular assessment of broadband markets
  • References
  • Notes
  • 4 Extending broadband connectivity in Singapore
  • 4.1. Geographic, economic and social conditions for broadband connectivity
  • 4.2. Market landscape
  • 4.2.1. Market performance
  • 4.2.2. Market structure
  • 4.3. Communication policy and regulatory framework
  • 4.3.1. Institutional framework
  • 4.3.2. Regulatory framework
  • 4.3.3. Broadband strategies and plans
  • 4.4. Competition, investment and innovation in broadband markets
  • 4.4.1. Competition
  • 4.4.2. Investment
  • 4.4.3. Innovation
  • 4.5. Broadband deployment and digital divides
  • 4.5.1. Broadband deployment
  • 4.5.2. Digital divides
  • 4.5.3. Policies and regulation
  • Rights of way.
  • Access to passive infrastructure and co-ordination of civil works
  • Spectrum management
  • Universal Service Obligation
  • Support programmes
  • Price regulation
  • Digital skills programme
  • Consumer rights regulation
  • 4.6. Quality of networks (resilience, reliability, security and capacity)
  • 4.6.1. Policies and regulation
  • Publication of quality-of-service data
  • Measures to improve network resilience
  • Measures to improve network security
  • 4.7. Environmental impacts of networks
  • 4.8. Regular assessment of broadband markets
  • References
  • Notes
  • 5 Extending broadband connectivity in Thailand
  • 5.1. Geographic, economic and social conditions for broadband connectivity
  • 5.2. Market landscape
  • 5.2.1. Market performance
  • 5.2.2. Market structure
  • 5.3. Communication policy and regulatory framework
  • 5.3.1. Institutional framework
  • 5.3.2. Regulatory framework
  • 5.3.3. Broadband strategies and plans
  • 5.4. Competition, investment and innovation in broadband markets
  • 5.4.1. Competition
  • 5.4.2. Investment
  • 5.4.3. Innovation
  • 5.5. Broadband deployment and digital divides
  • 5.5.1. Broadband deployment
  • 5.5.2. Digital divides
  • 5.5.3. Policies and regulation
  • Access to passive infrastructure
  • Spectrum management
  • Universal service obligation
  • Public initiatives to extend networks in unserved areas
  • Price regulation
  • Digital skills programme
  • Consumer rights regulation
  • 5.6. Quality of networks (resilience, reliability, security and capacity)
  • 5.6.1. Policies and regulation
  • The Thai authorities have taken several measures to improve the quality of networks. The main ones are described below.
  • Measurement and publication of quality of service data
  • Measures to improve network resilience
  • Measures to improve network security
  • 5.7. Environmental impacts of networks.
  • 5.8. Regular assessment of broadband markets
  • References
  • Notes
  • 6 Extending broadband connectivity in Viet Nam
  • 6.1. Geographic, economic and social conditions for broadband connectivity
  • 6.2. Market landscape
  • 6.2.1. Market performance
  • 6.2.2. Market structure
  • 6.3. Communication policy and regulatory framework
  • 6.3.1. Institutional framework
  • 6.3.2. Regulatory framework
  • 6.3.3. Broadband strategies and plans
  • 6.4. Competition, investment and innovation in broadband markets
  • 6.4.1. Competition
  • 6.4.2. Investment
  • 6.4.3. Innovation
  • 6.5. Broadband deployment and digital divides
  • 6.5.1. Broadband deployment
  • 6.5.2. Digital divides
  • 6.5.3. Policies and regulation
  • Permits for network construction and rights of way
  • Co-ordination of civil works and joint use of passive infrastructure
  • Licensing procedures
  • Spectrum management
  • Universal Service Obligation
  • Price regulation
  • Digital skills programme
  • Consumer rights regulation
  • 6.6. Quality of networks (resilience, reliability, security and capacity)
  • 6.6.1. Policy measures and regulation
  • The Vietnamese authorities have taken several measures to improve the quality of networks. The main ones are described below.
  • Measurement and publication of quality-of-service data
  • Measures to improve network security
  • 6.7. Environmental impacts of networks
  • 6.8. Regular assessment of broadband markets
  • References
  • Notes.