The Connectivity Scorecard is an urgent ‘wake-up’ call for the world’s governments and businesses.
It reveals that even the world’s most advanced economies are not exploiting the full potential of connectivity. The results? Hundreds of billions of dollars in lost potential revenues, poorer access to public services and limits to the availability of education, to name but a few.
Governments and businesses hold the keys to the global transformation that connectivity could deliver but they must act to realise its full potential.
The Connectivity Scorecard proposes practical ways forward for governments and businesses and includes expert opinion and advice from one of the world’s leading network communications companies, Nokia Siemens Networks.
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Matt Cowan, technology correspondent for Reuters, analyses the findings of the Connectivity Scorecard.
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