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FTTH Conference 2013 Workshop Infrastructure Mapping
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Broadband Maps
Broadband Initiative: Joining efforts to connect Latin America and the Caribbean INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK (IDB)
In LAC, weaknesses related to the regulatory framework and public policies are reflected in three main challenges…
Coverage
Access
Prices of devices and services
Adoption
Penetration
Usage
Low
Challenge 2 Quality
Insufficient
Challenge 3 Capacities
Challenge 1 Prices
High
Support efforts to update the
regulatory framework to
evolve towards universality and affordability of
broadband
Deployment of infrastructure, increasing the penetration of
broadband services through PPPs and public
investments
Development of innovative
services and applications, and strengthening the
capacity of the public and the private sectors
Development of broadband plans and
broadband strategies for digitalization
… in response to which governments may undertake various types of actions …
Development of Strategic Regulation
Deployment of Infrastructure
Strengthening the capacity of the public and the private sectors
Development of Public Policies and
Strategic View
Demand & Supply
Supply Supply Demand
INDEX
(1-8)
Firms and Institutions
PE
Strategic Regulation
RG
Infra-structures
IN
Capacity Building
AC
Caribbean / Central America Cluster
(Subregional)
LAC Cluster (Regional)
OECD & LAC Cluster (International)
28 Variables in 4 Pillars
We are going to publish a Broadband Index
63 Countries in 10 Clusters
Every country is facing a different reality and an understanding of the status quo is key
País IDBA
Políticas
Públicas y Visión
Estratégica
Regulación
EstratégicaInfraestructuras
Aplicaciones y
Capacitación
Banda Ancha
Fija
Banda Ancha
Móvil
República Argentina 4.53 2.82 6.74 4.02 4.48 4.45 4.49
Bahamas 3.85 NA 4.74 4.71 5.22 4.86 5.61
Barbados 5.32 5.92 3.93 5.66 5.95 5.41 5.77
Belice 2.81 1.66 4.31 2.27 3.25 3.04 3.29
Bolivia 3.09 2.82 5.36 1.91 2.82 3.04 3.03
Brasil 5.33 5.79 7.34 4.11 4.63 5.10 5.38
Chile 5.58 5.69 7.53 4.42 5.29 5.49 5.71
Colombia 4.81 5.30 7.27 3.22 4.27 4.69 4.85
Costa Rica 4.16 4.86 4.51 3.52 4.38 4.27 4.26
Ecuador 4.28 4.19 6.49 3.26 3.42 4.06 4.11
El Salvador 3.46 2.03 5.74 2.73 3.53 3.39 3.56
Guatemala 3.73 3.15 6.29 2.53 3.44 3.64 3.92
Guyana 2.94 4.88 1.48 2.71 3.42 2.93 3.30
Haití 1.63 1.04 3.34 1.00 1.24 1.48 1.53
Honduras 3.58 4.08 5.22 2.42 3.26 3.41 3.63
Jamaica 4.21 4.42 5.65 3.28 4.02 4.21 4.43
México 4.61 4.56 6.18 3.84 4.09 4.37 4.42
Nicaragua 3.57 2.52 6.65 2.58 2.48 3.14 3.33
Panamá 4.93 5.74 6.37 3.68 4.75 4.81 5.23
Paraguay 3.74 2.67 6.52 2.84 2.90 3.40 3.66
Perú 4.25 3.65 6.76 3.03 4.12 4.20 4.38
República Dominicana 4.15 4.35 6.14 2.86 3.99 4.12 4.38
Surinam 2.90 4.08 2.56 2.55 2.83 2.95 3.08
Trinidad y Tobago 4.05 4.85 3.40 3.90 4.46 4.20 4.30
Uruguay 4.83 5.69 4.74 4.26 5.35 4.80 5.07
Thinking in a cross cutting approach, the maps are including the following information
Making the case: Argentina
What is next?
December
2012
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
November
2013
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Dominican
Republic
Guyana
Haiti
Jamaica
Surinam
Trinidad and
Tobago
June
2013
Bolivia
Colombia
Ecuador
Mexico
Nicaragua
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
February
2013
Panama
Costa Rica
Guatemala
Honduras
El Salvador
Conclusions
This tools is helping us to:
Identify Shadow areas
Identify areas that could be covered by
leveraging existing utilities infrastructure
Address specific objectives in the Digital
Agendas of the countries at a National or
Regional level