{"id":37091,"date":"2013-10-25T07:19:14","date_gmt":"2013-10-25T12:19:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ict-pulse.com\/?p=37091"},"modified":"2013-10-25T07:24:11","modified_gmt":"2013-10-25T12:24:11","slug":"snapshot-itu-findings-mobile-broadband-affordability-caribbean-2012","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ict-pulse.com\/2013\/10\/snapshot-itu-findings-mobile-broadband-affordability-caribbean-2012\/","title":{"rendered":"Snapshot: ITU findings on mobile broadband affordability in the Caribbean 2012"},"content":{"rendered":"

In our third instalment reviewing the 2013 edition of \u201cMeasuring the Information Society\u201d published by the International Telecommunications Union, we focus on the affordability of mobile broadband in the Caribbean.<\/em><\/p>\n

As part of its examination of the development of the Information Society in its publication, Measuring the Information Society, <\/i>the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)<\/a> reviewed mobile broadband prices and affordability worldwide. In this post, and based on the data published by the ITU on Caribbean\/CARICOM countries included in the exercise, we will be highlighting the extent to which mobile broadband services are affordable across the region.<\/p>\n

ITU\u2019s approach and methodology<\/h3>\n
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Figure 1: MIFI pocket modem (Source: Digicel Jamaica website)<\/p><\/div>\n

As it relates to mobile broadband, the ITU considered two distinct categories of service based on the interface used. First, it focussed on Internet broadband services accessed through mobile\/cellular handsets using technologies such as UMTS, HSDPA+\/HSDPA and CDMA2000. Second, it examined broadband services that can be accessed through a computer-based connection, such as via USB dongle or wireless modem that connects to a mobile\/cellular broadband network. In the Caribbean, examples of this computer-based service would include Digicel Jamaica\u2019s \u201c4G broadband<\/a>\u201c service for which a range of modems are available, and LIME Jamaica\u2019s MiFi device<\/a>, which requires a SIM card and a post-paid mobile\/cellular plan for successful use.<\/p>\n

In order to compare mobile broadband pricing and affordability, the ITU implemented the following methodology in summary:<\/p>\n