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Wednesday
14 November, 14:00 - 15:15 INF.9
Sustainable Solutions
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| Q:
In establishing government policy for
initiating ICT projects, which of the
following objectives should take
priority? |
| 1) |
deployment
of new technologies |
22.6% |
| 2) |
community
integration |
13.2% |
| 3) |
budgetary
considerations |
13.2% |
| 4) |
appropriateness
to local conditions |
35.8% |
| 5) |
local
needs for maintenance and human
resources |
15.1% |
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| Q:
When setting ICT priorities, at what
point should local private enterprises
be included in the discussions? |
| 1) |
initial
policy development |
17.3% |
| 2) |
public
consultation |
5.8% |
| 3) |
project
development |
11.5% |
| 4) |
project
implementation |
3.8% |
| 5) |
all
of the above |
61.5% |
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| Q:
Which of the following groups have most
to gain from local communications
programmes? |
| 1) |
government
ministries |
9.6% |
| 2) |
national
telecommunications operator |
5.8% |
| 3) |
local
private enterprises |
13.5% |
| 4) |
health
and education services |
15.4% |
| 5) |
alternative
operators |
1.9% |
| 6) |
rural
communities |
48.1% |
| 7) |
service
providers |
5.8% |
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| Q:
What would be the main advantage of
wireless applications for the civil
service? |
| 1) |
closer
integration of services for the public |
28.8% |
| 2) |
better
communications between rural areas and
capital city offices |
26.9% |
| 3) |
improved
disaster relief and national security
services |
7.7% |
| 4) |
harmonisation
of existing civil service programmes |
11.5% |
| 5) |
reduced
costs |
25.0% |
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| Q:
What could be the main drawback in
installing wireless applications in
rural areas? |
| 1) |
Obtaining
committment from local and national
bodies |
7.8% |
| 2) |
Maintenance
in remote locations |
17.6% |
| 3) |
Time
constraints on full deployment |
7.8% |
| 4) |
Costs
on initial capital investment |
52.9% |
| 5) |
Identifying
appropriate services |
3.9% |
| 6) |
Training
users |
9.8% |
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