The Internet in Israel: 1999-2007 with International Comparisons
Phillip Ein-Dor
Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 2008, vol. 11, issue 3, 65-93
Abstract:
This article tracks the development of the Internet in Israel over the period 1999- 20007. Insofar as possible, those developments are viewed from an international perspective by comparing the data for Israel with those for a nine other countries, some in which the Internet is more highly developed, and some in which it is less so.Three main elements of Internet progress studies are addressed. These are: infrastructure - comprising number of Internet hosts, international Internet bandwidth and broadband usage; pervasiveness of the Internet as evidenced by number of Internet users, some Internet development indices and the extent of broadband use; finally, the role of ITC industry is considered under the headings of ITC trade and ITC research.
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1080/1097198X.2008.10856474
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