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Wednesday 14 November, 14:00 - 15:15 INF.9
Sustainable Solutions

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%
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%
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%
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%
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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