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Thursday
15 November, 15:45 - 17:00
INF.14
Broadband Access in
the Last Mile and Last Metre
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| Q:
What are the key elements for determining the efficacy of a broadband technology? |
| 1) |
Applications |
50.0% |
| 2) |
Interoperability |
16.2% |
| 3) |
Customer satisfaction |
54.4% |
| 4) |
Deployment time |
11.8% |
| 5) |
Return on investment |
20.6% |
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| Q:
What sectors are most likely to benefit from
broadband technology? |
| 1) |
Large businesses |
48.1% |
| 2) |
Small and medium-sized businesses |
53.2% |
| 3) |
Nomadic businesses |
26.6% |
| 4) |
Small/home businesses |
21.5% |
| 5) |
Residential
consumer |
22.8% |
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| Q:
In providing broadband access to the Internet, what technological solution is the most
emphasized in Africa? |
| 1) |
Wireline technologies |
8.3% |
| 2) |
Wireless technologies |
22.2% |
| 3) |
A combination of
wireless and (all) wireline technology |
45.8% |
| 4) |
"Wiloptics"
technology |
23.6% |
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| Q:
Do you see the service demand in
rural/under serviced areas being
predominantly |
| 1) |
Narrowband
- voice, low rate data |
44.4% |
| 2) |
Broadband
- multimedia |
19.0% |
| 3) |
Both |
36.5% |
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| Q:
What do you see as the most significant
criteria for access networks providing
universal service? |
| 1) |
Scalability |
57.1% |
| 2) |
Flexibility |
44.2% |
| 3) |
Increased
efficiency |
39.0% |
| 4) |
Reduced
cost |
63.6% |
| 5) |
Revenue
enabler |
24.7% |
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| Q:
How well did this session meet your
requirements? |
| 1) |
Very
well |
51.7% |
| 2) |
Satisfactory |
41.7% |
| 3) |
Poor |
6.7% |
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| Q:
How useful is the voting system? |
| 1) |
Very |
76.8% |
| 2) |
Moderate |
16.1% |
| 3) |
Poor |
7.1% |
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