Target 1: To connect villages with ICTs and establish community access points.
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2 Target : To connect villages with ICTs and establish community access points Indicators: Rural population covered by a mobile cellular telephone network, broken down by technology (G, 3G). Rural households with a telephone, by type of service (fixed and/or mobile, mobile only, fixed only). 3 Rural households with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband). 4 Localities with public Internet Access Centres (PIACs), by type of access and urban/rural.
3 Target : To connect villages with ICTs and establish community access points. Rural population covered by a mobile cellular telephone network, broken down by technology (G, 3G) Coverage (G) URBAN COVERAGE RURAL COVERAGE 96% 97% 99% 99% 99% % Coverage % 6% 65% 7% 77% Secretaria Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL). Servicio Móvil Avanzado Data base Instituto Ecuatoriano de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC) 3
4 Target : To connect villages with ICTs and establish community access points. Rural population covered by a mobile cellular telephone network, broken down by technology (G, 3G) % Coverage N.A. URBAN COVERAGE N.A. Coverage (3G) 66% 8% Secretaria Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL). Servicio Móvil Avanzado Data base Instituto Ecuatoriano de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC) 75% 78% 5% RURAL COVERAGE 33% 4
5 Target : To connect villages with ICTs and establish community access points. Rural households with a telephone, by type of service (fixed and/or mobile, mobile only, fixed only) N Rural households 8, 6, 4,,, 8, 6, 4,, Rural households with fixed telephone 6,83 34,553, %.3% 3.% N.A. N.A Instituto Ecuatoriano de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC). 5
6 Target : To connect villages with ICTs and establish community access points. Rural households with a telephone, by type of service (fixed and/or mobile, mobile only, fixed only) Rural households with mobile telephone N Rural households 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3,,, 88,59 69,87 597,889 5% 58% 68% N.A. N.A Instituto Ecuatoriano de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC). 6
7 Target : To connect villages with ICTs and establish community access points. 3 Rural households with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband). N Rural Households 8, 6, 4,,, 8, 6, 4,, N.A. Rural households with Internet access N.A,469 8,335 5,84.9%.7%.3% Instituto Ecuatoriano de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC). No data are available by type of access. 7
8 Target : To connect villages with ICTs and establish community access points. 4 Localities with public Internet Access Centres (PIACs), by type of access and urban/rural. 5 N Localities with public Internet access (registered cybercafés) N Registered cybercafés Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) 8
9 Indicators: Target : To connect universities, colleges, secondary schools and primary schools with ICTs Schools with a radio used for educational purposes. Schools with a television used for educational purposes. 3 Schools with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband.) 9
10 Target : To connect universities, colleges, secondary schools and primary schools with ICTs Schools with a radio used for educational purposes Schools with a television used for educational purposes N Educational Institutions,5,,5, 5 Educational Institutions with audiovisual room Fiscal Fiscomisional Municipal Particular Total,36, Ministerio de Educación Not available data 6, 7 y 8 Public Institutions: Fiscal, Fiscomisional, Municipal,388,54 7% 8%
11 Target : To connect universities, colleges, secondary schools and primary schools with ICTs. 3 N Educational Institutions Schools with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) 5, 4,5 4, 3,5 3,,5,,5 Educationa institutions with Internet access for educational purposes,673 Fiscal Fiscomisional Municipal Particular Total,6 4,,99,33 4,56, Ministerio de Educación Not available data by type of access Public Institutions: Fiscal, Fiscomisional, Municipal
12 Target 3: To connect scientific and research centres with ICTs. Indicators: Scientific and research centres with broadband Internet access Presence of a national research and education network (NREN), by bandwidth capacity (Mbit/s) 4 Universities connected to the NREN by type of connection (narrowband, broadband) 5 Scientific and research centres connected to the NREN by type of connection (narrowband, broadband).
13 Target 3: To connect scientific and research centres with ICTs. Scientific and research centres with broadband Internet access N Scientific centres Scientific and research centres with broadband Internet access (>56 Kbps < Mbps) % 57% 5% 5 45% 8% N Scientific centres Scientific and research centres with broadband Internet access ( > Mbps) % 43% 4 5% 6 55% Secretaria Nacional de Educación Superior Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación (SENESCYT) 9 8% 3
14 Target 3: To connect scientific and research centres with ICTs. Scientific and research centres with broadband Internet access. N Universities N Universities Percentage scientific and research centres (universities) with broadband Internet access (>56 Kbps < Mbps) 4 3% Percentage scientific and research centres (universities) with broadband Internet access ( > Mbps) 9 69% 3 3% 4% 77% 86% % % Secretaria Nacional de Educación Superior Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación (SENESCYT) 4
15 Target 3: To connect scientific and research centres with ICTs. Presence of a national research and education network (NREN), by bandwidth capacity (Mbit/s) Internet Connection NREN (Mbps) Mbps 8 Mbps Consorcio Ecuatoriano de Desarrollo de Internet Avanzado (CEDIA) 5
16 Target 3: To connect scientific and research centres with ICTs. 4 Universities connected to the NREN by type of connection (narrowband, broadband) N Universities connected to NREN by type of connection 3 Banda > Mbps ancha > Mbps > 56 Kbps < Mbps 5 4 N Universities % 94% 94% 7% % 9% % 6% 6% Consorcio Ecuatoriano de Desarrollo de Internet Avanzado (CEDIA) 6
17 Target 3: To connect scientific and research centres with ICTs. 4 Universities connected to the NREN by type of connection (narrowband, broadband) 6 4 N Universities connected to NREN by type of connection <56 Kbps N Universities % Soursce: Consorcio Ecuatoriano de Desarrollo de Internet Avanzado (CEDIA) 7
18 Target 4: To connect public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and archives with ICTs Indicators: Public libraries with broadband Internet access Public libraries providing public Internet access 3 Public libraries with a website 7 Museums with broadband Internet access 8 Museums with a website Archives with broadband Internet access Archives with a website 8
19 Target 4: To connect public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and archives with ICTs Public libraries with broadband Internet access Public libraries with Internet access total public Libraries libraries with Internet access 7 N libraries Sistema Nacional de Bibliotecas (SINAB ) 8.6% 9
20 Target 4: To connect public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and archives with ICTs Public libraries with broadband Internet access Public libraries with Internet access broadband libraries with Internet access broadband 56kbps libraries with Internet access broadband Mbps.7% Sistema Nacional de Bibliotecas (SINAB ) %
21 Target 4: To connect public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and archives with ICTs 3 Public libraries providing public Internet access. Public libraries with a website. Public libraries providing public Internet access and public libraries with website total public Libraries public libraries providing public Internet access public libraries with a website 575 N Public libraries 9 3.3% 4.7% Sistema Nacional de Bibliotecas (SINAB ).7%
22 Target 4: To connect public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and archives with ICTs 7 Museums with broadband Internet access Museums with broadband Internet access 4 35 # Museums with broadband Internet access # Museums 56 Kbps # Museums Mbps N Museums % 4 5% 3 4% 4% 8% 9% 3% 9% % 8% % 6% 6% 6% 7% Instituto Nacional de Patrimonio Cultural (INPC)
23 Target 4: To connect public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and archives with ICTs 8 Museums with a website Museums with a website # Museums with a website # Museums without website 35 35% 64 65% Instituto Nacional de Patrimonio Cultural (INPC) 3
24 Target 4: To connect public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and archives with ICTs Archives with broadband Internet access 7 6 Archives with Internet access # Archives Internet access # Archives > 56 Kbps < Mbps # Archives > Mbps # Archives < 56 Kbps Series N Archives % 4 79% 3 % % % 6% 5% % % 53% 6% % % 8% 9% Consejo Nacional de Archivos 4
25 Target 4: To connect public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and archives with ICTs Archives with a website Archives with a website Total archives # Archives with website N Archives % % 88% Consejo Nacional de Archivos 5
26 Target 5: To connect health centres and hospitals with ICTs Indicators: Public hospitals with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) Health centres with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) 3 Public hospitals using computers/the Internet to collect/process/transmit individual patient information 4 Health centres using computers/the Internet to collect/process/transmit individual patient information 6
27 Target 5: To connect health centres and hospitals with ICTs Public hospitals with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) Public hospitals (MSP) with Internet access # Hospitals # Hospitals > 56 Kbps < Mbps # Hospitals > Mbps # Hospitals < 56 Kbps N Hospitals % 79% 79% % % % 4% % % % % % % 9% 9% Ministerio de Salud Pública (MSP) Instituto Ecuatoriano de Seguridad Social (IESS) 7
28 Target 5: To connect health centres and hospitals with ICTs Health centres with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) 6 54 Health Centres with Internet access 4 47 N Health Centers % % Total Health Centers With Internet Without Internet Internet Access Ministerio de Salud Pública (MSP) Instituto Ecuatoriano de Seguridad Social (IESS) Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) 8
29 Target 5: To connect health centres and hospitals with ICTs Health centres with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) N Community centres Health Community centres with Internet access % 6 7 3% 9% Centres with Internet access Internet > 56 Kbps < Mbps Internet > Mbps Internet < 56 Kbps Type of access Ministerio de Salud Pública MSP Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) 9
30 Target 5: To connect health centres and hospitals with ICTs 3 Public hospitals using computers/the Internet to collect/process/transmit individual patient information Medical records at hospitals No. Hospitals % % % No. Total Hospitals Paper Electronic Transmission Ministerio de Salud Pública (MSP) Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) 3
31 Target 5: To connect health centres and hospitals with ICTs 4 Health centres using computers/the Internet to collect/process/transmit individual patient information N Health centres Medical records at health centres % % 4% No. Total health centres Paper Electronic Transmission Ministerio de Salud Pública (MSP) Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) 3
32 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses Indicators: Government employees using the Internet 3 Government employees using computers. Government institutions with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband Government institutions with a website. Government institutions using corporate networks (LAN, WAN, intranet, extranet) Government institutions offering online services, by type of service (interactive, transactional, connected). 3
33 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses Government employees using the Internet N Municipal employees vs. Municipal employees with Internet access N Total municipal Officials N Total municipal Officials Internet access N Employees % N Total municipal Officials N Total municipal Officials Internet access 44 municipalities -websites. 33
34 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses Government employees using the Internet Provincial employees with Internet access N Employees % N Total N Total provincial Provincial employees Officials N N Provincial Total provincial Officials with with Internet Intenrnet access access Provincial Governments 34
35 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses Government employees using computers N Municipal employees using computers 5 N N Total municipal employees Officials N Total municipal Officials using computers 374 N Total municipal employees using computers N Municipal employees % N Total Total N Total municipal municipal employees Officials NN Total Total Total municipal employees Officials using using computers 44 municipalities -websites. 35
36 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses Government employees using computers N Provincial government employees using computers N employees % N Total N Total provincial Provincial employees Officials N N Total Total provincial provincial employees Officials using using computers Provincial Governments 36
37 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses 3 Government institutions with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) Government institutions with Internet access Institutions> Mbps Institutions>56 Kbps < Mbps Institutions< 56 Kbps # Institutions N Government Institutions % 84% 68% 7% 54% % 5 3 9% 3% 6% 9% 9% Sub Secretaría de Informática de la Presidencia de la República del Ecuador Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) 37
38 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses 3 Government institutions with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) Municipalities with Internet access # Municipalities with Internet access # Municip > 56 Kbps < Mbps # Municip > Mbps # Municip < 56 Kbps Series4 Series5 N Municipalities % 4 64% % 6% 5% % 5% % 4% 6 58% 8 7% 5% % 5% % Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) 44 municipalities 38
39 Series5 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses 3 Government institutions with Internet access, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) Provintial Government (Consejos Provinciales) with Internet access # CONSEJOS PROVINCIALES WITH INTERNET ACCESS # CONS. PROV. > 56 Kbps < Mbps # CONS. PROV. > Mbps # CONS. PROV. < 56 Kbps Series4 5 N Consejos Provinciales % 7% 7% 3 5% 3 3% % 7 65% % 35% 7% % % Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) Consejos Provinciales 39
40 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses 4 Government institutions with a website Government institutions with website # Instituciones Institutions Instituciones # Institutions con with sitio website Web N Institutions % 89% 9% % 5% MINISTERIOS MINISTRIES INSTITUTOS INSTITUTES CONSEJOS COUNCILS SECRETARIES SECRETARÍAS FINANZAS FINANCIAL AGENCIAS AGENCIES OTHERS* OTROS * Sectors Ministerio de Relaciones Laborales *Others: Superintendents, judiciary, legislative and administrative functions, Comptroller and Attorney 4
41 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses 4 Government institutions with a website Percentage local government with website N Local Government with website N Local Government without website 87% 3% Ministerio de Relaciones Laborales 4
42 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses 5 Government institutions using corporate networks (LAN, WAN, intranet, extranet) Percentage municipalities using corporate networks N Municipalities using corparate networks N Municipalities without corparate networks 99% 44 municipalities % 4
43 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses 6 Government institutions offering online services, by type of service (interactive, transactional, connected) Municipalities with online services N Municipalities N MUNICIPALITIES CONNECTED N MUNICIPALITIES INTERACTIVE 93 N MUNICIPALITIES CONNECTED N MUNICIPALITIES INTERACTIVE 44 municipalities 43
44 Target 6: To connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and addresses 6 Government institutions offering online services, by type of service (interactive, transactional, connected) Government institutions offering online services Percentage % PRESENCIAL Connected INTERACTIVO Interactive TRASNSACCIONAL Transactional Service Sub Secretaría de Informática de la Presidencia de la República del Ecuador 44
45 Target 7: To adapt all primary and secondary school curricula to meet the challenges of the information society, taking into account national circumstances Indicators: ICT-qualified teachers in primary and secondary schools Teachers trained to teach subjects using ICT. 3 Schools with computer-assisted instruction. 45
46 Target 7: To adapt all primary and secondary school curricula to meet the challenges of the information society, taking into account national circumstances ICT-qualified teachers in primary and secondary schools. Teachers trained to teach subjects using ICT 3 Schools with computer-assisted instruction. Adapt the curriculum of primary and secondary achievement of the objectives of the Information Society, ICT Teachers / Schools 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3,,, Total Teachers: 9.56 Total Schools: ,46 7,46 8,4 3% 3% 3% Teachers with ICT skills in primary and secondary Teachers trained to teach with ICT Computer-training schools Total Teachers: 9.56 Total Schools: 5.88 Minsiterio de Educación 46
47 Target 8: To ensure that all of the world s population have access to television and radio services Indicators: Households with a radio. Households with a TV 3 Households with multichannel television service, by type of service. 47
48 Target 8: To ensure that all of the world s population have access to television and radio services Households with a radio N Households N.A. N.A. Households with a radio,535,69,465,4,57,395 44% 4% 4% Instituto Ecuatoriano de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC). 48
49 Target 8: To ensure that all of the world s population have access to television and radio services Households with a TV N Households 3,5, 3,,,5,,,,5,,, Households with a TV,88,359,97,83 3,8,869 83% 83% 85% 5, N.A. N.A Instituto Ecuatoriano de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC). 49
50 Target 8: To ensure that all of the world s population have access to television and radio services 3 Households with multichannel television service, by type of service Households with multichannel television service N Households 35, 3, 5,, 5,, 5, 37,36 78,9 9,6 4,75 44,586 7% 7% 7% 8% 9% Secretaría Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL). 5
51 Target 9: To encourage the development of content and put in place technical conditions in order to facilitate the presence and use of all world languages on the Internet Indicators: Websites, by language 5
52 Target 9: To encourage the development of content and put in place technical conditions in order to facilitate the presence and use of all world languages on the Internet Websites, by language Websites by language
53 Target : To ensure that more than half the world s inhabitants have access to ICTs within their reach Indicators: Mobile cellular telephone subscriptions per inhabitants 4 Households with access to the Internet, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) 53
54 Target : To ensure that more than half the world s inhabitants have access to ICTs within their reach Mobile cellular telephone subscriptions per inhabitants SMA subscribers per inhabitants Percentage % 8% 6% 4% 6% 73% 85% 96% 6% % % Secretaría Nacional De Telecomunicaciones (SENATEL) Servicio Móvil Avanzado (SMA) Instituto Ecuatoriano de Estadística y Censo (INEC) 54
55 Target : To ensure that more than half the world s inhabitants have access to ICTs within their reach 4 Households with access to the Internet, by type of access (narrowband, broadband) 45, 4, Households with access to the Internet 47,333 N Households 35, 3, 5,, 5,, 5, N.A. N.A. 4,47 7,55 7% 8% % Instituto Ecuatoriano de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC). No data are available by type of access. 55
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