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No. 100 | 13 Dec 2005 |
OECD Report on Digital Music
Unauthorised sharing of copyrighted works and new commercial digital delivery possibilities have thus far been a disruptive technology for the music industry. Still, the outlook for the music market in 2005 is positive due to rapidly increasing sales... |
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No. 99 | 26 May 2005 |
Spam Issues in Developing Countries
After an overview of general issues relating to spam, this report suggests possible technical and legislative solutions adapted to developing countries, focusing on the fundamental role of Internet Service Providers. |
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No. 98 | 12 May 2005 |
Online Computer and Video Games
The computer and video game industry study analyses changing value chains and business models, prospects and challenges for off-line consoles and PCs and online and wireless games. |
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No. 97 | 03 May 2005 |
Digital Broadband Content
Mobile content is increasingly available over mobile platforms and mobile networks. Most common applications are music and games. This study analyses development of mobile digital content value chains and business models, drivers of mobile content... |
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No. 96 | 22 Apr 2005 |
New Perspectives on ICT Skills and Employment
This report provides an overview of ICT skills and employment across OECD economies and analyses some of the impacts on economic performance. It presents a new approach to capturing the diffusion of ICTs in the economy. |
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No. 95 | 20 Apr 2005 |
Secondary Markets for Spectrum
Many countries are grappling with spectrum reform in a climate of rapid technological change, convergence and relentlessly growing spectrum demand. |
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No. 94 | 20 Apr 2005 |
Growth in Services - Fostering Employment, Productivity and Innovation
The services sector now accounts for over 70% of total employment and value added in OECD economies. It also accounts for almost all employment growth in the OECD area. But despite its growing weight, productivity growth in services has been slow in... |
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No. 93 | 14 Apr 2005 |
Development of Voice over WiFi by Integrating Mobile Networks
Rapid technological changes are facilitating the convergence between WiFi (short for “Wireless Fidelity”) and mobile networks, in particular with 3G networks and resulting in the development of Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi) services. |
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No. 92 | 19 Apr 2005 |
OECD Workshop on Consumer Dispute Resolution and Redress in the Global Marketplace
This report presents an overview of OECD member country frameworks for consumer dispute resolution and redress. Part I focuses on the different mechanisms that have been put in place to respond to the varying nature and characteristics of consumer... |
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No. 91 | 05 Apr 2005 |
Potential Offshoring of ICT-intensive Using Occupations
Services are increasingly tradable, mainly as a result of rapid technological advances, in particular in information and communication technologies, and continuing liberalisation of trade in services. This has led to the relatively new phenomenon of... |
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No. 90 | 23 Feb 2005 |
Regulatory Reform as a Tool for Bridging the Digital Divide
The digital divide touches all regions and economies of the world and threatens to slow progress towards the goal of an all-inclusive information society. Policy makers are faced with the divide’s daunting complexity but have a range of policy tools... |
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No. 89 | 18 Jan 2005 |
Next Generation Network Development in OECD Countries
Over the last several years, a number of the major network operators have put in place network upgrade plans to implement next generation networks (NGN). |
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No. 88 | 04 May 2005 |
ICT, E-Business and SMEs
The main policy directions derived from the analysis are to foster appropriate business environments for e-business and ICT uptake, and target programmes to overcome market failures to the extent that they are needed in particular areas. |
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No. 87 | 04 May 2005 |
Compétences et emploi dans le domaine des TIC
Ce rapport fait partie intégrante des Perspectives des technologies de l’information de l’OCDE 2004. Il inaugure une prochaine série de rapports qui examineront la distribution de l’emploi qualifié en TIC dans l’économie et étudieront le rôle de... |
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No. 87 | 03 Jan 2005 |
ICT Skills and Employment
This report, part of the 2004 OECD IT Outlook, is the first in a series looking at the distribution of ICT skilled employment in the economy, various ways in which ICT skills needs can be satisfied, and the role of ICT-skilled employment in... |
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No. 86 | 05 Jun 2004 |
Les TIC, le commerce électronique et les PME
Les moyens de connexion (PC et Internet) aux technologies de l’information et des communications (TIC) sont très largement répandus dans les entreprises de toutes tailles. Comme c’est le cas pour toutes les technologies, les petites entreprises... |
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No. 86 | 03 Jun 2004 |
ICT, E-Business and Small and Medium Enterprises
Information and communication technology (ICT) connectivity (PCs and Internet) is very widespread in businesses of all sizes. As is the case with all technologies, small businesses are slower than large ones to adopt new ICTs. Commercial... |
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No. 85 | 14 Sept 2004 |
Development of Third-Generation Mobile Services in the OECD
This paper analyses the development of third-generation mobile services (3G) in OECD countries. A brief description of the definition of 3G and its migration path is followed by an analysis of the benefits and shortcomings of 3G services. The paper... |
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No. 84 | 13 Jul 2004 |
Generic Top Level Domain Names
The Domain Name System’s need to have unique identifiers, and a consequent need for there to be a single registry for each name, means that any registry can exercise a degree of monopoly power over the domain for which it has responsibility. |
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No. 83 | 12 Jul 2004 |
The Implications of Convergence for Regulation of Electronic Communications
Digital technologies and the diffusion of new transmission technologies have increased the number of platforms capable of providing video transmission, and have also altered the traditional characteristics of broadcasting. |
OECD Digital Economy Papers
English, French
- ISSN: 20716826 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/20716826
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OECD Report on Digital Music
OECD
13 Dec 2005
Unauthorised sharing of copyrighted works and new commercial digital delivery possibilities have thus far been a disruptive technology for the music industry. Still, the outlook for the music market in 2005 is positive due to rapidly increasing sales...
Spam Issues in Developing Countries
OECD
26 May 2005
After an overview of general issues relating to spam, this report suggests possible technical and legislative solutions adapted to developing countries, focusing on the fundamental role of Internet Service Providers.
Online Computer and Video Games
OECD
12 May 2005
The computer and video game industry study analyses changing value chains and business models, prospects and challenges for off-line consoles and PCs and online and wireless games.
Digital Broadband Content
OECD
03 May 2005
Mobile content is increasingly available over mobile platforms and mobile networks. Most common applications are music and games. This study analyses development of mobile digital content value chains and business models, drivers of mobile content...
New Perspectives on ICT Skills and Employment
OECD
22 Apr 2005
This report provides an overview of ICT skills and employment across OECD economies and analyses some of the impacts on economic performance. It presents a new approach to capturing the diffusion of ICTs in the economy.
Secondary Markets for Spectrum
OECD
20 Apr 2005
Many countries are grappling with spectrum reform in a climate of rapid technological change, convergence and relentlessly growing spectrum demand.
The services sector now accounts for over 70% of total employment and value added in OECD economies. It also accounts for almost all employment growth in the OECD area. But despite its growing weight, productivity growth in services has been slow in...
Development of Voice over WiFi by Integrating Mobile Networks
OECD
14 Apr 2005
Rapid technological changes are facilitating the convergence between WiFi (short for “Wireless Fidelity”) and mobile networks, in particular with 3G networks and resulting in the development of Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi) services.
This report presents an overview of OECD member country frameworks for consumer dispute resolution and redress. Part I focuses on the different mechanisms that have been put in place to respond to the varying nature and characteristics of consumer...
Potential Offshoring of ICT-intensive Using Occupations
OECD
05 Apr 2005
Services are increasingly tradable, mainly as a result of rapid technological advances, in particular in information and communication technologies, and continuing liberalisation of trade in services. This has led to the relatively new phenomenon of...
Regulatory Reform as a Tool for Bridging the Digital Divide
OECD
23 Feb 2005
The digital divide touches all regions and economies of the world and threatens to slow progress towards the goal of an all-inclusive information society. Policy makers are faced with the divide’s daunting complexity but have a range of policy tools...
Next Generation Network Development in OECD Countries
OECD
18 Jan 2005
Over the last several years, a number of the major network operators have put in place network upgrade plans to implement next generation networks (NGN).
ICT, E-Business and SMEs
OECD
04 May 2005
The main policy directions derived from the analysis are to foster appropriate business environments for e-business and ICT uptake, and target programmes to overcome market failures to the extent that they are needed in particular areas.
Compétences et emploi dans le domaine des TIC
OECD
04 May 2005
Ce rapport fait partie intégrante des Perspectives des technologies de l’information de l’OCDE 2004. Il inaugure une prochaine série de rapports qui examineront la distribution de l’emploi qualifié en TIC dans l’économie et étudieront le rôle de...
ICT Skills and Employment
OECD
03 Jan 2005
This report, part of the 2004 OECD IT Outlook, is the first in a series looking at the distribution of ICT skilled employment in the economy, various ways in which ICT skills needs can be satisfied, and the role of ICT-skilled employment in...
Les TIC, le commerce électronique et les PME
OECD
05 Jun 2004
Les moyens de connexion (PC et Internet) aux technologies de l’information et des communications (TIC) sont très largement répandus dans les entreprises de toutes tailles. Comme c’est le cas pour toutes les technologies, les petites entreprises...
ICT, E-Business and Small and Medium Enterprises
OECD
03 Jun 2004
Information and communication technology (ICT) connectivity (PCs and Internet) is very widespread in businesses of all sizes. As is the case with all technologies, small businesses are slower than large ones to adopt new ICTs. Commercial...
Development of Third-Generation Mobile Services in the OECD
OECD
14 Sept 2004
This paper analyses the development of third-generation mobile services (3G) in OECD countries. A brief description of the definition of 3G and its migration path is followed by an analysis of the benefits and shortcomings of 3G services. The paper...
Generic Top Level Domain Names
OECD
13 Jul 2004
The Domain Name System’s need to have unique identifiers, and a consequent need for there to be a single registry for each name, means that any registry can exercise a degree of monopoly power over the domain for which it has responsibility.
Digital technologies and the diffusion of new transmission technologies have increased the number of platforms capable of providing video transmission, and have also altered the traditional characteristics of broadcasting.