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Annex 1

                                                                                   KPIs List

               This Annex presents a detailed list of the KPIs verified during the first year of the pilot project for the Emirate of Dubai. Each KPI is described with its
               classification, type and unit of measurement. The analysis provided for these KPIs may change without prior notification as the pilot project progresses and
               the KPIs are updated.
                   Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) Dimension


                                         I: Core     KPI
                    Sub-dimension                      o             Indicator                       KPI definition                   KPI Analysis
                                      A: Additional   N

                                                                                           Proportion of households with at least   These indicators are consistent
                  D1.1 Networks and        I         111      Availability of computers or   one computer or similar device (tablet,   with the ITU World
                       Access                                      similar devices
                                                                                                      PCs, etc.)             telecommunication indicators. In
                                                                                                                             Dubai, these indicators show high
                                                                                          Proportion of households with Internet
                  D1.1 Networks and                         Availability of Internet access in   access for any household member via a   level of use and access to ICTs.
                                           I         112                                                                     This means that the smart city
                       Access                                       households             fixed or mobile network at any given   applications can be easily
                                                                                                        time
                                                                                                                             deployed and can be used by large
                  D1.1 Networks and                          Availability of fixed broadband   Fixed (wired) broadband subscriptions   sections of the population.
                                           I         113
                       Access                                       subscriptions                 per 100 inhabitants.       Ongoing data collection in Dubai
                                                                                                                             will provide the basis for analysis
                  D1.1 Networks and                                                       International Internet bandwidth (bit/s)   of  maturity in the use of ICTs by
                                           A         112    International Internet bandwidth
                       Access                                                                     per Internet user (*)      citizens in a smart city context.














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