INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES


INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

IT-01

Number of Active Customers, mobile service - individuals

Number of Customers: Number of personal connections at the end of the reporting period.

Unit: #

Sub-sector: MNO, Satellites

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IT-02

Number of Active Customers, mobile service - firms

Number of Customers: Number of commercial connections at the end of the reporting period.

Unit: #

Sub-sector: MNO, Satellites

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IT-03

Number of Active Customers, fixed broadband - individuals

Number of Customers: Number of personal connections at the end of the reporting period.

Unit: #

Sub-sector: Fixed broadband

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IT-04

Number of Active Customers, fixed broadband - firms

Number of Customers: Number of personal connections at the end of the reporting period.

Unit: #

Sub-sector: Fixed broadband

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IT-05

Number of new Customers with access to fixed broadband

Number of unique households/firms that gained access to fixed broadband during the reporting period, while they had no prior access

Unit: #

Sub-sector: Fixed broadband

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IT-06

Number of Active Customers, cloud services - firms

Number of firms that contracted cloud services from the provider during the reporting period.

Unit: #

Sub-sector: Data centers

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IT-07

% data center capacity sold

% of data center capacity sold.

Unit: %

Sub-sector: Data centers

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IT-08

% data center capacity sold -- wholesale

% of data center capacity sold to wholesale customers.

Unit: %

Sub-sector: Data centers

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IT-09

Percentage of population or households with access

Percentage of population / households that live in a location covered by the client's network during the reporting period.

Unit: %

Sub-sector: Fixed Broadband / MNOs

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IT-10

Number of homes/firms passed

Number unique households/firms located in an area covered by the client's network during the reporting period.

Unit: #

Sub-sector: Fixed Broadband

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IT-11

Amount of data center IT power/ number of racks added

Data center capacity added by the entity during the reporting period.

Unit: MW, #

Sub-sector: Data centers

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IT-12

Submarine cables capacity installed

Submarine cable data transmission capacity added during the reporting period.

Unit: TB/second

Sub-sector: Submarine cable

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IT-13

Kilometers of New Lines Installed

Kilometers of new lines built/in service (long-haul/backhaul/metro, fiber optics or other technologies) during the reporting period.

Unit: Kilometers (Km)

Sub-sector: Fixed broadband

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IT-14

Kilometers of Lines Upgraded

Kilometers of lines upgraded (long-haul/backhaul/metro, fiber optics or other tecnologies) during the reporting period.

Unit: Kilometers (Km)

Sub-sector: Fixed broadband

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IT-15

Number of New Sites/Cells Installed

Number of new sites/cells (BTS/towers, antennas, etc.) built during the reporting period.

Unit: #

Sub-sector: MNO, Tower

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IT-16

Number of New Sites/Cells Upgraded

Number of new sites/cells (BTS/towers, antennas, etc.) upgraded during the reporting period.

Unit: #

Sub-sector: MNO, Tower

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IT-17

Tenancy Ratio

Average number of tenants (operators) per tower during the reporting period.

Unit: #

Sub-sector: Tower

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IT-18

Median download speed

Median download speed of fixed/mobile broadband in the market.

Unit: Mbps

Sub-sector: MNO, Tower, Fixed broadband, Satellites

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IT-19

Price of the cheapest plan

Price of the cheapest mobile/fixed plan in the market.

Unit: USD PPP

Sub-sector: MNO, Tower, Fixed broadband, Satellites

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IT-20

Number of subscribers to an affordable plan

Number of subscribers to mobile/fixed broadband plans that cost less than 2% of average income(*) during the reporting period.

Unit: #

Sub-sector: MNO, Fixed broadband, Satellites

(*) Average income should be that of the population of interest. For projects with national reach it could be eiher per capita GNI or average national household income from household surveys. For projects with local / regional reach or targeting specific segments of population, incomes of covered areas or segments of interest should be used.

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DISRUPTIVE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES

IT-21

Number of individuals with improved access to services due to the introduction of a disruptive digital technology

Number of individuals with better access to services during the reporting period due to the client introducing a disruptive digital technology. Examples include health or education services provided via augmented/virtual reality, or artificial intelligence.

Unit: # individuals

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IT-22

Number of users of the disruptive digital technology

Number of individuals using the client’s disruptive digital technology during the reporting period. Examples include block chain, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, cloud computing, 3D printing, or Internet of Things.

Unit: # individuals

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IT-23

Number of buyers of the disruptive digital technology

Number of individuals/firms buying a disruptive digital technology from the client during the reporting period. Examples include augmented/virtual reality, cloud computing, 3D printing, or Internet of Things.

Unit: # individuals or firms

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IT-24

Number of service providers on the digital platform

Number of individuals/firms buying a disruptive digital technology from the client during the reporting period. Examples include augmented/virtual reality, cloud computing, 3D printing, or Internet of Things.

Unit: # individuals

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IT-25

Payment to service providers on the digital platform

Total payment to individual service providers (for example drivers, teachers, self-employed entrepreneurs, gig workers, or cleaners) on the digital platform during the reporting period.

Unit: # currency

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IT-26

Number of transactions on the digital platform

Number of completed transactions between buyers and sellers on the digital platform during the reporting period.

Unit: # transactions

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IT-27

Value of operational improvements due to the disruptive digital technology

Value of improvement in the operational performance (for example cost savings, revenue/sales/productivity growth) generated during the reporting period because of a disruptive digital technology.
Unit: # currency

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IT-28

Number of firms reporting an improved operational performance due to the introduction of a disruptive digital technology

Number of firms reporting an improvement in the operational performance (e.g. cost savings, revenue/sales/productivity growth) during the reporting period due to the introduction of a disruptive digital technology.

Unit: # firms

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IT-29

Number of firms using the disruptive digital technology to innovate

Number of firms using the disruptive digital technology, (for example artificial intelligence, virtual reality, cloud computing, 3D printing, or Internet of Things) to introduce new products, business models or standards during the reporting period. The innovation needs to be clearly linked to the disruptive digital technology.

Unit: # firms

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IT-30

Number of individuals trained on the disruptive digital technology

Number of individuals trained on the disruptive digital technology during the reporting period. Examples includes training provided on block chain, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, cloud computing, 3D printing, Internet of Things, or digital platforms.

Unit: # individuals

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