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Internet Governance Priorities and Practices: ThailandAuthorCompiled by Dieter Zinnbauer
September 2005 SummaryInternet use in the Asia-Pacific region has grown in leaps and bounds over the last decade. Between 2000 and 2003 alone the Internet population in the region grew by an annual average of 38 percent to 250 million users, making the Asia-Pacific region the world's largest Internet community. Estimates put this number today at over 300 million and predict further strong growth. These impressive numbers notwithstanding, overall penetration rates are still very low in most countries... A product of the Open Regional Dialogue on Internet Governance (ORDIG) project, this 29-page report shares results from a year-long process of various online and in-person consultation as well as research activities on internet governance priorities for the Asia-Pacific region. Overall, more than 3,000 individuals from over 37 countries in the region participated in some way in this initiative, which is implemented by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)-Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP) in collaboration with the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre with support from the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada. Specifically, the report draws on an online survey of 57 individuals from all stakeholder groups in Thailand. It examines internet policy issues, such as how people living in Thailand regard viruses, cyber attacks, and spam - as well as governance issues and opinions about two new and emerging technologies: wireless internet and internet telephony. A selection of specific findings includes: ContactUNDP-APDIP
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