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ITU Secretary General Wants World to Get 20Mbps Broadband by 2020

posted onMarch 19, 2013
by l33tdawg

The Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union, Dr Hamadoun Touré, has told the 7th Meeting of the Broadband Commission in Mexico City that he’d like to “dream big” and set a new goal to ensure that everybody in the world can access broadband internet speeds of 20Mbps for $20 a month (£13.25) by 2020.

At present the United Nations (UN) global digital development targets for internet access are focused on ensuring that “all countries should have a national broadband plan or strategy or include broadband in their Universal Access / Service Definitions” by 2015. The top four broadband access related commitments are stated below.

    United Nations Digital Broadband Development Targets (2015)

    1. Making broadband policy universal.

    * By 2015, all countries should have a national broadband plan or strategy or include broadband in their Universal Access / Service Definitions.

    2. Making broadband affordable.

    * By 2015, entry-level broadband services should be made affordable in developing countries through adequate regulation and market forces (for example, amount to less than 5% of average monthly income).

    3. Connecting homes to broadband.

    * By 2015, 40% of households in developing countries should have Internet access.

    4. Getting people online.

    * By 2015, Internet user penetration should reach 60% worldwide, 50% in developing countries and 15% in Least Developed Countries (LDCs).

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