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Telecom Infrastructure in Asia

Telecommunications is now considered an infrastructure important to a country's economic development and competitiveness. Apart from facilitating communication and various economic activities, telecommunication is an economic sector in itself. The cell phone boom worldwide has generated jobs and generated income for the government, operators, manufacturers, service providers, and application/content developers. In developing countries, cellular phones serve due to the universal access tool, particularly for their low-income populations.
ICT, which includes computers, software applications, and the internet, are benefiting countries and their citizens. A 2009 World Bank report discovered that for every single 10 percent escalation in top speed online connections, there's a 1.3 percent escalation in economic growth. The impact of ICTs can also be seen in their creative and cost-efficient used in basic sectors, such as for example education, health, and agriculture, among others.
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