Lessons of leadership through ICT Development Index in ASP Dr. Bohyun SEO Managing Director Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI) 1.

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Lessons of leadership through ICT Development Index in ASP Dr. Bohyun SEO Managing Director Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI) 1

Table of Contents 1.ITU IDI 2.Recent Development in the Information Society IDI at Global Level IDI for Asia-Pacific Region (ASP) 5.Top performer and dynamic country in ASP 6.Findings & Implication 2

1. ITU IDI The ICT Development Index (IDI) is a composite index that combines 11 indicators into one benchmark measure that can be used to monitor and compare developments in ICT between countries and over time The IDI was developed by ITU in 2008 in response to requests from ITU Member States to develop an overall ICT index It was first presented in the 2009 edition of the Measuring the Information Society Report (ITU, 2009), and has been published annually 3

2. Recent Development in the Information Society The growth in mobile-cellular (voice and SMS) and mobile-broadband subscriptions has been particularly rapid, with the deployment of mobile networks in developing countries and adoption by users of mobile devices in preference to those requiring fixed networks The proportion of the global population covered by mobile-cellular networks is now over 95 per cent (ITU, 2015a), while the number of mobile-cellular subscriptions has quintupled since WSIS The growth in fixed-broadband subscriptions has been more sluggish than that of mobile broadband, with the number of fixed-telephone subscriptions worldwide having fallen over the past decade owing partly to fixed-mobile substitution 4

2. Recent Development in the Information Society But, there are still substantial digital divides between different development categories, and different regions 5

IDI at Global level 6 <IDI ratings for LDCs compared with global ratings and with all developing countries, 2010 & 2015 >

IDI at Global level Average IDI for 2015: 5.03 (total 167 countries) The high quartile is heavily concentrated in Europe, N America and high-income countries in the Pacific rim The majority of LCCs, by contrast, are in Africa ASP is the most diverse region in terms of ICT development, reflecting stark differences in levels of economic development 7

IDI for ASP 2015 IDI for ASP ranks 5 th out of 6 regions of ITU 2015 Regional Average IDI for ASP is 4.70 (world average, 5.03) 8

IDI for ASP 9

10 ASP is the most diverse region in terms of ICT development, reflecting stark differences in levels of economic development The average growth in value for ASP was 0.85 points, just below the global average economies in ASP have IDI rankings in the top 25 worldwide. The average nominal growth in IDI rates is 0.70 points far less The most dynamic improvements in IDI rankings were achieved by Thailand, Mongolia, Bhutan & Philippines, which rose by 18, 13, 9 & 7 places, respectively Middle-income 8 countries in ASP, have shown considerable improvements in their IDI values (1.25) between 2010 and IDI for ASP

5. The most dynamic & Top performer in ASP (TH) Thailand, the most dynamic country in ASP Thailand’s IDI ranking improved by 18 places, rising from 92nd to 74th position, while its IDI value rose from 3.62 to 5.36 The country has made good progress in both use and access sub-indices, but stands out in particular for its achievements in mobile broadband At the end of 2014, Thailand’s Government formally announced its adoption of a digital economy policy framework. This includes the proposed establishment of a national broadband committee and specific targets for connecting businesses and homes, including a broadband network to every village and home over the next two to three years. It highlights the importance of expanding the country’s infrastructure network, based on the roll-out of both mobile and fixed broadband, and on public-private partnerships 11

12 Thailand It was relatively late in awarding 3G mobile-broadband licences, doing so in December 2012 to three competing carriers. High demand for services put pressure on wireless-broadband providers to offer competitive prices, especially after the introduction of mobile-number portability in 2011 … (Market competition) At the end of 2014, Thailand’s Government formally announced its adoption of a digital economy policy framework. This includes the proposed establishment of a national broadband committee and specific targets for connecting businesses and homes, including a broadband network to every village and home over the next two to three years. It highlights the importance of expanding the country’s infrastructure network, based on the roll-out of both mobile and fixed broadband, and on public-private partnerships. (Policy & regulatory) 5. The most dynamic & Top performer in ASP (TH)

Korea (Rep of) Korea has consistently held top positions in the IDI rankings, owing to its early adoption of advanced ICTs. And it has the highest percentage worldwide of households with Internet access(98.49%) It has long had a strong government leadership and innovative ICT industry which has contributed to building an enduring ICT ecosystem Other factors include high levels of education, government’s support for ICT projects, and the “ICT culture”, meaning that citizens display a high degree of ICT awareness and an eagerness to adopt new technologies Korea launched LTE in 2010 and in 2014, 77 % of the country’s total mobile-telecommunication traffic went through LTE and LTE Advanced networks The most dynamic & Top performer in ASP (KR)

5. Top performers and dynamic countries in Asia-Pacific Region (KR) IndexRank ICT Access9 1. Fixed telephone subscription per 100 inhabitants4 2. Mobile-cellular telephone subscription per 100 inhabitants71 3. International Internet bandwith per internet user71 4. Percentage of households with a computer37 5. Percentage of households with internet access1 ICT Use4 6. Percentage of individuals using the internet15 7. Fixed-broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants6 8. Active mobile-broadband subscriptions per 100 inhabitants13 ICT Skills2 9. Adult literacy rate Secondary gross enrolment ratio2 11. Tertiary gross enrolment ratio22 Total1 14

Each individual economy faces different challenges, related to its geography, infrastructure requirements and social and economic structure, and to the financial resources and capabilities available to its people. While issues of national context are crucial to policy development, it is also possible for governments and ICT businesses to draw on the experience of other countries when developing their plans for the deployment and take-up of telecommunications, broadband and Internet. The experience of countries which have achieved higher rates of progress against the IDI is valuable within this context. Assessments illustrate the importance, in facilitating access to and use of ICTs, of building strategic approaches to ICT deployment and implementation, integrating the implementation of infrastructure, ensuring that communications devices and services are affordable, and building the skills base that is required to maximize the effective use of ICTs. Understanding how and why individual countries have achieved more dynamic rates of growth within the IDI can help others as they seek to design and adopt their own strategies in pursuit of dynamic growth in ICTs Useful findings from the most dynamic and top performer in the region (TH & KR) Findings & Lessons (IDI Report)