ICT (information and communications technology - or technologies) is
an umbrella term that includes any communication device or application,
encompassing: radio, television, cellular phones, computer and network
hardware and software, satellite systems and so on, as well as the
various services and applications associated with them, such as
videoconferencing and distance learning. ICTs are often spoken of in a
particular context, such as ICTs in education, health care, or
libraries. The term is somewhat more common outside of the United
States.
According to the European Commission, the importance of ICTs lies less in the technology itself than in its ability to create greater access to information and communication in unreserved populations. Many countries around the world have established organizations for the promotion of ICTs , because it is feared that unless less technologically advanced areas have a chance to catch up, the increasing technological advances in developed nations will only serve to exacerbate the already-existing economic gap between technological "have" and "have not" areas. Internationally, the United Nations actively promotes ICTs for Development (ICT4D) as a means of bridging the digital divide.
According to the European Commission, the importance of ICTs lies less in the technology itself than in its ability to create greater access to information and communication in unreserved populations. Many countries around the world have established organizations for the promotion of ICTs , because it is feared that unless less technologically advanced areas have a chance to catch up, the increasing technological advances in developed nations will only serve to exacerbate the already-existing economic gap between technological "have" and "have not" areas. Internationally, the United Nations actively promotes ICTs for Development (ICT4D) as a means of bridging the digital divide.
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