Transcription of ICT Policy: A Beginner’s Handbook
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ICT Policy: A Beginner s HandbookPublished by the Association for Progressive Communications - by Chris NicolMade possible with the support of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation - by the Association for Progressive CommunicationsCopyLeft APC 2003 You are free: to copy, distribute, display this book to make commercial use of this textUnder the following conditions: You must give APC credit For any reuse or distribution, you must make clearto others the license terms of this work Any of these conditions can be waived if you getpermission from the authorIllustration: Matias Bervejillo, Montevideo, UruguayGraphic design: MONOCROMO, Montevideo, UruguayPrinted by: STE Publishers, Johannesburg, South AfricaAddress: PO BOX 29755, Melville 2109, Johannesburg, SouthAfricaISBN: 1-919855-10-6 Website: : published in 2003 This book is available at / 4 Introduction / 5 Part
Glossary / 135 27. Bibliography / 139. ... speech, writing, the printed word and, more recently, telephony and broadcasting. Sharing information empowers individuals and communities, and enables whole societies to benefit from the experience of everyone within them. ... discuss and debate ICT policy issues. The first chapter explains what is ...
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