It wasn't for a report; it was for a service on the
Digital Divide Network that mapped them on Mapquest.
This was around six years ago, and the data got so
obsolete so quickly it was shut down a few years
later.
ac
--- Dale Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andy: Do you have a report that su
Joyojeet,
You may want to try Development gateway Foundation.. www.dgfoundation.org..
Best
Satish Jha
On 1/15/07, Joyojeet Pal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Subject: Kiosk/Telecenter Numbers Worldwide
>
> Hi -
>
> Does anyone know if there are numbers published anywhere online on the
> number
Andy: Do you have a report that summarizes the research you conducted in
the USA?
Dale Gregory
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That's gonna be a tough one to calculate. There are
definitely statistics, for example, on govt-sanctioned
telecentres in many countries, but it's harder to keep
track of those that don't have government affiliation.
There's also the question of how you count
telecentres. For example, here in the U
Subject: Kiosk/Telecenter Numbers Worldwide
Hi -
Does anyone know if there are numbers published anywhere online on the
number of telecenters/kiosks worldwide? I am specifically interested in
any figures on Brazil, China, India - but knowing if there is such a
resource would be generally usefu
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