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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOCAL CONTENT, INTERNET DEVELOPMENT AND ACCESS PRICES

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This report was prepared by a team from the OECD's Information Economy Unit of the Information, Communications and Consumer Policy Division within the Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry. The contributing authors were Chris Bruegge, Kayoko Ido, Taylor Reynolds, Cristina Serra- Vallejo, Piotr Stryszowski and Rudolf Van Der Berg. The case studies were drafted by Laura Recuero Virto of the OECD Development Centre with editing by Elizabeth Nash and Vanda Legrandgerard. The work benefitted from significant guidance and constructive comments from ISOC and UNESCO. The authors would particularly like to thank Dawit Bekele, Constance Bommelaer, Bill Graham and Michuki Mwangi from ISOC and Jānis Kārkliņš, Boyan Radoykov and. | United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LOCAL CONTENT INTERNET DEVELOPMENT AND ACCESS PRICES This research is the result of collaboration in 2011 between the Internet Society ISOC the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD and the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO . The first findings of the research were presented at the sixth annual meeting of the Internet Governance Forum IGF that was held in Nairobi Kenya on 27-30 September 2011. The views expressed in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of ISOC the OECD or UNESCO or their respective membership. FOREWORD This report was prepared by a team from the OECD s Information Economy Unit of the Information Communications and Consumer Policy Division within the Directorate for Science Technology and Industry. The contributing authors were Chris Bruegge Kayoko Ido Taylor Reynolds Cristina Serra-Vallejo Piotr Stryszowski and Rudolf Van Der Berg. The case studies were drafted by Laura Recuero Virto of the OECD Development Centre with editing by Elizabeth Nash and Vanda Legrandgerard. The work benefitted from significant guidance and constructive comments from ISOC and UNESCO. The authors would particularly like to thank Dawit Bekele Constance Bommelaer Bill Graham and Michuki Mwangi from ISOC and Janis Karklins Boyan Radoykov and Irmgarda Kasinskaite-Buddeberg from UNESCO for their work and guidance on the project. The report relies heavily on data for many of its conclusions and the authors would like to thank Alex Kozak Betsy Masiello and Derek Slater from Google Geoff Huston from APNIC Telegeography Primetrica Inc and Karine Perset from the OECD for data that was used in the report. The report was peer-reviewed by Abhimanyu Singh Andrea Cairola Qingyi Zeng Min Bahadur Bista from UNESCO s Office in Beijing Jaco Du Toit from the UNESCO Office in Windhoek. The .