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The text of this report was prepared by a team of authors from ITU’s Strategy and Policy Unit (SPU) led by Lara Srivastava, comprising Tim Kelly, Chin Yung Lu and Lucy Yu. The statistical tables were drawn from the ITU Information Society Statistics Database. Kenichi Yamada assisted with their compilation. The world map of Information Society Statistics was done by Youlia Lozanova. The cover design is by the ITU Publications Production Division. The report has benefited from the input and comments of many people to whom we owe our thanks. Among others, we would like to thank Liz Hall, Michael Minges, Amardeo Sarma and Robert Shaw | International Telecommunication Union di gital. life ITU Internet Report 2006 December 2006 Acknowledgements The text of this report was prepared by a team of authors from ITU s Strategy and Policy Unit SPU led by Lara Srivastava comprising Tim Kelly Chin Yung Lu and Lucy Yu. The statistical tables were drawn from the ITU Information Society Statistics Database. Kenichi Yamada assisted with their compilation. The world map of Information Society Statistics was done by Youlia Lozanova. The cover design is by the ITU Publications Production Division. The report has benefited from the input and comments of many people to whom we owe our thanks. Among others we would like to thank Liz Hall Michael Minges Amardeo Sarma and Robert Shaw. Thanks also go to all those who gave their generous permission to use material reproduced in the report. We would like to thank the German Federal Network Agency the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications MIC Japan and the Ministry of Information and Communication MIC of the Republic of Korea whose generous support has allowed us to expand our case study and research programme. We would also like to express our gratitude to respondents from public telecommunication operators internet service providers regulatory bodies and national administrations who helped by providing specific information and data related to the development of the relevant technologies in their countries. Some of the research for this report was carried out under the New Initiatives Programme launched in 1999 www.itu.int ni . Under this programme relevant workshops have been held on The Regulatory Environment for Future Mobile Multimedia Services on 21-23 June 2006 in Mainz Germany www.itu.int multimobile What rules for IP-based Next Generation Networks on 23-24 March in Geneva Switzerland www.itu.int osg spu ngn and Ubiquitous Network Societies on 6-8 April 2005 in Geneva www.itu.int ubiquitous . For more information on this reports including the full text of