Information and communication technologies (ICTs) play an important role in
society depending how a community reacts to them. By studying Brazil in the
context of people and organizations online, locally relevant content, ICTs in
everyday life, and ICTs in the workplace, it may be determined what ICTs
currently exist in the Brazilian community and how Brazilians private and
professional lives are affected by them.
Members
Norman Ellingsen
Nick Ionita
Michael McCarthy
Seble Ethiopia
Jaskarn Singh
Resources
“Stratification of Internet Users in Brazil.”
“E-Commerce Readiness and Diffusion: The Case of Brazil.”
“Usage and Population Statistics.”
“World Development Indicators 2000.”
“World Telecommunication Indicators Database 7th Edition.”
“Information Technology in Brazil.”
“Brazil.”
“Brazil Broadband & Internet Services Market.”
“Latin American Giant Brazil Holds Enormous Internet Business Potential.”
“Certel, Brazilian Electric Utility, to Deploy Alvarion Wireless DSL Solution.”
“Global Information Technology Report 2001-2002: Readiness for the Networked World – Country Profiles.”
“Internet Infrastructure Gaps: Internet Domain Survey 2004.”
“Hong Kong Leads the World in High-Speed Internet Connections.”
“Latin America Broadband & Internet Services.”
“National IT Assessment – Case of Brazil.”
“PASTE: Perspectives on the Expansion of Modernizations of the Telecommunications Sector.”
“Service Level Agreements.”
“Creating Trust in Critical Network Infrastructures: The Case of Brazil.”
“World Development Report 1998/1999: Knowledge for Development.”
“Briefing – Brazil.”
“Country Career Guide: Brazil.”
“Creating Trust in Critical Network Infrastructures: The Case of Brazil.”
“ICT at a Glance Brazil.”
“Latin America: Internet Advances.”
“The Latin America Internet Report.”
“Mapa de Inclusão Digital (Digital Inclusion Map).”
“Latin America Will Be the World’s Fastest Growing Regional Internet Market.”
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