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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Statistics

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Statistics Singapore ICT sector contributed about $25 billion in value added or 18 % to Singapore GDP 59% of Singapore households own PCs 58% of residential population are Internet subscribers Penetration rate for mobile phone is 68%

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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Statistics

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  1. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Statistics Singapore

  2. ICT sector contributed about $25 billion in value added or 18 % to Singapore GDP 59% of Singapore households own PCs 58% of residential population are Internet subscribers Penetration rate for mobile phone is 68% All government departments are extensively computerised More than 95% of companies with at least 10 employees are computerised ICT facts on Singapore

  3. ICT Industry Statistics ICT Demand Statistics Others E-Commerce (EC) ICT Statistics

  4. ICT - Singapore Emphasis on the technology facilitating the process and transfer of information Includes all industries which produce, process, transmit as well as facilitate the use of information and communication ICT -OECD Emphasis on the development of information content and its transmission NAICS Definition of ICT

  5. Definition of ICT Updating Industrial Classification • New ICT industries in SSIC 2000 • Third party telecom/value-added network operators • Web hosting services • Cyber cafes • Development of e-commerce applications • R&D in IT.

  6. Census of Industrial Production Infocomm Industry Survey Survey of Commerce Survey of Services ICT INDUSTRY STATISTICS ICT Value-Added • Value added and share of GDP • Revenue of infocomm industry • Growth of infocomm industry • Contribution of infocomm industry

  7. ICT INDUSTRY STATISTICS Singapore ICT Value-Added by Sector, 1998 Biz Info & Tech Services Computer Related Services Other Services 0.9% 0.3% Telecommunications 1.5% 2.2% Manufacturing Wholesale and Retail Trade 2.7% 10.6% Total VA = $25 billion

  8. ICT INDUSTRY STATISTICS Total ICT Sector as Percentage of GDP Source: Measuring of ICT Sector, OECD, 2000

  9. ICT INDUSTRY STATISTICS ICT Sector (minus Manufacturing) as Percentage of GDP Source: Measuring of ICT Sector, OECD, 2000

  10. Census of Population Survey of Commerce General Household Survey Survey of Services Labour Force Survey ICT INDUSTRY STATISTICS ICT Manpower • ICT employment by industry/occupation/income • ICT employment by industry

  11. Infocomm Manpower and Skills Survey National Survey of R&D in Singapore ICT INDUSTRY STATISTICS ICT Manpower • ICT R&D manpower • ICT R&D expenditure • IT skills in demand • Profile of infocomm manpower • Size and growth of infocomm manpower • Gap between supply and demand • Labour turnover of infocomm manpower • Training expenditure of infocomm manpower

  12. ICT Manpower Updating Occupational Classification • New ICT occupations in SSOC 2000 • Network systems and data communications analyst • Multi-media programmer • Network and computer systems administrator • IT auditor • IT security specialist • IT quality assurance specialist

  13. Infocomm Usage in Households Survey Household Expenditure Survey ICT DEMAND STATISTICS • Proportion of home PC ownership/internet access • Demographic characteristics of home PC/Internet users • Extent and sophistication of home PC/Internet usage • Impediment to home PC ownership and internet access • Home ownership of telephone, mobile phone, pager, fax, PC and Internet access.

  14. Infocomm Usage in Business Survey ICT DEMAND STATISTICS • Extent of computerization among establishments • Extent of internet access • IT infrastructure in establishments • Barriers to adoption of IT and E-commerce in establishments • IT spending in establishments

  15. Infocomm Literacy Survey Statistics on Telecommunications ICT DEMAND STATISTICS • Infocomm literacy • Infocomm savviness • e-business savviness • Fixed line services • Mobile phone services • Paging services • Internet • International telephone services

  16. Definitions E-COMMERCE (EC) EC transactions -include any form of commercial transactions of goods and services conducted over both open (e.g. Internet) and closed computer networks. EC supporting services -refers to services which are required for online transactions to be carried out, as well as services that facilitate the dissemination of information over the Internet and the interaction of buyers and sellers on-line.

  17. Electronic Commerce Survey Survey on Commerce Survey on Services Monthly Retail Sales Survey E-COMMERCE (EC) • questions on B2B/B2C • e-tailing transaction values • extent of adoption of EC by establishment • EC revenue and transactions • ratio of local to overseas EC revenues • spending on EC development and infra-structure

  18. Quality of Service Statistics OTHERS • call success/drop-out rate • street level coverage • voice quality • service activation time • complaint rate

  19. OTHERS Ad-hoc Surveys IT Survey of Travel Agencies 1990 Survey on IT Usage in the Wholesale and Retail Sectors 1991 Survey on IT Usage Amongst the Surveying, Valuation and Real Estate Professions 1991/92 Survey on the Use of IT in Logistics Operations 1999 Broadband/Multimedia Industry Survey 2000

  20. Future Work on ICT Statistics • More focused industry-specific studies on ICT sector • Impact of E-commerce on GDP • ICT contribution to the development of KBE • More timely estimates of ICT share of GDP • Greater collaboration with other NSOs

  21. END OF PRESENTATION Thank You

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