Thursday, September 18, 2008

Microsoft MCPD Certifications Exam 70-536

Studies have shown that technology diffusion is slow and costly and developing countries “cannot assume that 70-294 relevant new technologies will flow easily to them across international borders”.

Governments play a vital role in bridging the digital divide. This is particularly true in developing national information infrastructures that will increase Internet access among the population. Specifically, governments should develop a policy and legal regulatory environment conducive to the 70-431 creation of a robust national information infrastructure, including a regulatory environment that would increase competition and keep prices down. Government should also consider lowering or removing import duties and/or sales taxes on IT goods and services. This would contribute towards increasing 70-536 PC penetration rates. Finally, governments’ own use of technology to enhance efficiency, effectiveness and transparency (e-government) could stimulate growth in the private ICT sector.

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