July 2010
RECORDATORIO: vence llamado a concurso de investigadores jóvenes
El 30 de julio vence el plazo para presentar propuestas para el cuarto llamado para Jóvenes Investigadores de DIRSI.
New Document Series: Policy Briefs
Policy-Briefs, a new series of DIRSI's documents, aims at disseminating the network's research activities.
Tis first set of Policy Briefs includes four documents, each one in Spanish, in Portuguese and in English:
Policies for the creation of telecommunications infrastructure in Mexico: A critique
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Policy Briefs
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Policy Brief 1
ES: Telefonía móvil: ¿son asequibles los servicios en América Latina?
PT: Telefonia móvel: São acessíveis os serviços na América Latina
EN: Mobile telephony: Are services in Latin America affordable?
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Policy Briefs
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Policy Brief 1
ES: Telefonía móvil: ¿son asequibles los servicios en América Latina?
PT: Telefonia móvel: São acessíveis os serviços na América Latina
EN: Mobile telephony: Are services in Latin America affordable?
Basado en:
Promoting widespread access to ICTs: Creating new or managing existing infrastructure
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In Mexico, as in most Latin America countries, the telecommunications sector suffers from limited, unequal and poor-quality access. In its current state, telecommunications infrastructure complicates economic development and social welfare in any country. This paper presents recommendations for addressing this situation, based on a Mexican case study.
Nueva serie de documentos de DIRSI: Policy Briefs
Policy-Briefs, la nueva serie de documentos de DIRSI, busca difundir a través de presentaciones sintéticas algunos resultados de los trabajos de investigación sobre temas actuales de políticas de telecomunicaciones que realizan sus participantes.
Este primer grupo de Policy Briefs que se publica consta de las versiones en español, portugués e inglés, y se basan en cuatro informes de investigación publicados por DIRSI:
National Plan for Broadband Development in Peru: DIRSI's comments
As part of the elaboration of the National Broadband Plan in Peru, the multisectoral commission in charge frequently issues reports and requests for comments.




