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The 2nd OECD Broadband Workshop held in Seoul on June 4-5, 2002, featured discussions on connectivity symmetry and the state of broadband access across OECD countries. Experts examined the global installed base of access network lines, bandwidth capabilities, and the implications of broadband as a new medium for productivity in sectors like e-commerce, e-Government, distance education, and telemedicine. Key challenges addressed included security, standardization, and bottlenecks such as payment mechanisms and digital rights management. The workshop emphasized the transformative potential of broadband.
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Seoul, 4-5 June, 2002 2nd OECD Broadband Workshop Andrea Camanzi
Policy and Features • ALWAYS-ON CONNECTIVITY SYMMETRY ?
Global installed base of access network lines by service type (Source: Access@Ovum)
Bandwidth Full screen, full motion video streaming Inset-screen, non-fluid motion delayed- delivery video-on- demand Full motion, high-graphics on-line video games Limited motion, low-graphics, on-line video games Video- conferencing replacing telephone calls Usability Treshold
IS BROADBAND A NEW MEDIUM?
Productivity implications e-commerce e-Government distance education telemedicine quality of production process
Productivity implications security standardization
bandwidth gaps in networks websites' delivery capacity IP addressing re-engineering access systems digital rights management payment mechanisms (Some) bottlenecks
A BROADBAND MANIFESTO