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Telecommunication systems
World — 22 years of data
Historical Values
| Year | Value |
|---|---|
| 1995 | local: NA intercity: NA international: NA |
| 1996 | domestic: NA international: NA |
| 1997 | domestic : NA international: NA |
| 1998 | domestic: NA international: NA |
| 1999 | domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2000 | domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2001 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2002 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2003 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2004 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2005 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2006 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2007 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2008 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2009 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2010 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2011 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2012 | general assessment: NA domestic: NA international: NA |
| 2021 | general assessment: Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT) is tied to economic growth; business, trade, and foreign direct investment are all based on effective sources of ICT, and development of ICT flourishes with a vigorous economy, open trade, and sound regulation; some 2020 estimates point to a digital economy worth $11.5 trillion globally, equivalent to 15.5% of global GDP (with ICT growing 2.5 times faster than global GDP over the past 15 years); 2020 reports indicate about 7.7 |
| 2022 | general assessment: Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT) is tied to economic growth; business, trade, and foreign direct investment are all based on effective sources of ICT, and development of ICT flourishes with a vigorous economy, open trade, and sound regulation; some 2020 estimates point to a digital economy worth $11.5 trillion globally, equivalent to 15.5% of global GDP (with ICT growing 2.5 times faster than global GDP over the past 15 years); 2020 reports indicate about 7.7 |
| 2023 | general assessment: Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT) is tied to economic growth; business, trade, and foreign direct investment are all based on effective sources of ICT, and development of ICT flourishes with a vigorous economy, open trade, and sound regulation; some 2020 estimates point to a digital economy worth $11.5 trillion globally, equivalent to 15.5% of global GDP (with ICT growing 2.5 times faster than global GDP over the past 15 years); 2020 reports indicate about 7.7 |
| 2024 | general assessment: Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT) is tied to economic growth; business, trade, and foreign direct investment are all based on effective sources of ICT, and development of ICT flourishes with a vigorous economy, open trade, and sound regulation; some 2020 estimates point to a digital economy worth $11.5 trillion globally, equivalent to 15.5% of global GDP (with ICT growing 2.5 times faster than global GDP over the past 15 years); 2020 reports indicate about 7.7 |