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Day 2: Wednesday, 15 November 2017 |
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09.30-11.00 |
Plenary Session 3: Measuring the Information Society Report 2017
For the ninth consecutive year, ITU will publish the Measuring the Information Society Report. It features the latest ICT Development Index (IDI) and its global and regional analyses, highlighting progress made by countries as well as persistent digital divides. This year, the report will include country profiles of ICT developments. The report will also feature a chapter on emerging ICT trends such as artificial intelligence, big data, Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and smart devices. This session will present the main findings of the report, focusing on the results of 2017 IDI, followed by a question and answer session.
Moderator: Johannes Bauer, Chair, Department of Media and Information, Michigan State University and Associate Editor, Telecommunications Policy - [biography]
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11.30-12.30 |
Plenary Session 4: New data needs for the digital economy
The evolution of technology is rapidly changing the way people live, communicate and do business. In the increasingly digital world, ICT skills are ever more important for accessing information, buying goods and services, and finding a job. New digital services constantly emerge, granting consumers and producers closer access to the global markets. At the same time, the ICT sector adds to global environmental challenges. E-waste constitutes one of the fastest growing streams of physical waste in today’s global environment. New statistical needs emerge to track these trends and to support the development of evidence-based policies, in particular for the digital economy.
During 2017, the Expert Group on Household Indicators (EGH) has strengthened its role as the key international standard-setting body for measuring ICT access and use by households and individuals.
This session will feature:
- The work of the EGH since WTIS 2016, in the context of new data needs as a result of increasingly mobile and consumer-driven use of the Internet.
- Discussions on e-commerce and ICT skills, indicators on e-waste from household surveys.
- Recommendations and proposals for the future work of EGH.
Moderator: Linah Ngumba, Senior Statistician, Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, Kenya and EGH Vice-Chair - [biography] Panelists: -
Alexandre Barbosa, Head of the Regional Center for Studies on the Development of the Information Society (CETIC.br), Brazil and EGH Chair- Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
- Kees Balde, Associate Programme Officer, United Nations University (UNU)-ViE SCYCLE - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
- Elif Koksal-Oudot, Economist, Directorate for Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
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12.30-14.30 |
Lunch break |
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14.30-15.30 | Plenary Session 5: New metrics for broadband and cybersecurity
As ICTs reach even higher levels of uptake worldwide, policy-makers are beginning to look beyond ensuring equitable access and focusing on promoting sustainable use and maximizing impact. As a result, one of the emerging challenges in measuring the digital economy is tracking the intensity of use, especially of broadband technologies. In parallel, as ICTs permeate a wider range of social and economic activities, the need to build confidence and security in the use of ICTs emerges as a key challenge to support ICT developments. Thus cybersecurity is an important albeit under-quantified building block of today and tomorrow’s information society.
Over the past year, the Expert Group on Telecommunication/ICT Indicators (EGTI) has stepped up a gear in its efforts to update the ICT metrics collected from the supply-side and keep abreast of the latest ICT developments.
This session will feature:
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The work of the EGTI since WTIS 2016, including updates to the ICT price data collection methodology and the development of new fixed-network coverage indicators
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Discussions on the measurement of broadband traffic and cybersecurity
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Recommendations and proposals for the future work of the EGTI
Moderator: Mansour Al Shehry, Market Study Specialist, Communication and Information Technology Commission, Saudi Arabia - [biography] Panelists: -
Iñigo Herguera, Associate Professor of Economics, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, and EGTI Chair - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
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Silvio De Nicola, Officer, AGCOM, Italy - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
- Syrine Tlili, CEO, National Digital Certification Agency, Tunisia - Presentation (pdf) - [ biography]
- Ivan Vallejo, Market Analyst, ICT Data and Statistics Division, ITU - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
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15.45-16.00 |
Coffee break |
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16.00-17.30 |
Lightning Talks: Country Experiences
Countries share their experience with the collection of ICT statistics. Topics discussed include coordination, ICT skills and big data for tourism statistics and e-commerce.
Moderator: Ebrahim Al-Haddad, Regional Director, ITU Arab Regional Office - [biography]
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Dominic Tafirenyika, Acting Manager, Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency, Zimbabwe - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
- Muhammad Arif Sargana, Director Economic Affairs, Pakistan Telecom Authority, Pakistan - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
- Eni Lestariningsih, Head of ICT Statistics Division, Statistics Indonesia - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
- Chandrajit Chatterjee, Deputy Director, Economic Statistics Division, Central Statistics Office, India - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
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Lightning Talks: Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development (Room: Amphitheatre Cesar)
The Partnership will host a session on tracking the digital economy. The Partnership Task Group on ICT for the SDGs will present the work on developing a thematic list of ICT indicators to measure ICT availability and use in sectors relevant to the SDGs that are not covered in the global SDG indicators framework.
Moderator: Aulia Astagina Ramadhani, Head, Multilateral Affairs, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Indonesia - [biography]
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Scarlett Fondeur Gil, Economic Affairs Officer, Division on Technology and Logistics, UNCTAD - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
- Ramiz Uddin, Head of Results Management, a2i Programme, Prime Minister’s Office, Bangladesh - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
- Elif Koksal-Oudot, Economist, OECD - Presentation (pdf) - [biography]
- Martin Schaaper, Senior ICT Analyst, ICT Data and Statistics Division, ITU - Presentation (pdf) - [biography ]
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