通过可持续的多租户宽带基础设施弥合汤加的数字鸿沟:我们准备好了吗?

Paula Palavilala Latapu, Raymond Lutui, Saia Vaipuna, Keith Moala, S. Fonua, William Liu, Jairo Gutiérrez, Jian Song, L. Chiaraviglio, Jinsong Wu, A. Bagula
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数字鸿沟是指能够获得现代信息和通信技术(ICT)的人与无法获得或受到限制的人之间的差距。这项技术可以包括电话、电视、电脑和互联网。汤加王国高速互联网连接的到来继续带来诸如商业增长和创造就业机会等机会;然而,影响该国和世界其他地区的数字鸿沟也在不断扩大。这些因素促使我们进行辩论并寻求减少汤加分歧的最佳途径。这一领域的大部分研究都集中在技术的可访问性上,而一些作品则解决了使用技术的能力和技能的不平等问题。在联合国可持续发展目标(sdg)的推动下,特别是关于工业、创新和基础设施的目标9和关于减少不平等的目标10,我们从两个角度研究汤加的数字鸿沟。此外,我们还介绍了最新的宽带技术,并从可靠性、安全性和可负担性的角度讨论了这些技术在汤加数字化转型中的潜力。然后,我们设想一个可持续的多租户宽带基础设施,整合各种接入技术,以提供多种服务,这可以根据汤加不同的地理和社会经济特征,最好地满足各种信息通信技术需求。本文旨在为当前的辩论做出贡献,并激发有关减少汤加数字鸿沟的进一步讨论和研究。
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Bridging the digital divide in Tonga through a sustainable multi-tenancy broadband infrastructure: Are we ready?
The digital divide refers to the gap between those who have access to modern information and communications technology (ICT) and those who do not or have constrained access. This technology could include telephones, television, computers and the Internet. The arrival of high-speed Internet connectivity to the Kingdom of Tonga continues to bring opportunities such as business growth and jobs creation; however, there is also a growing digital divide affecting the country and other regions of the world. These motivate us to debate and seek the best way to reduce the divide in Tonga. Much of the research on this area focuses on the accessibility to the technologies, while some works have addressed the inequality in the ability and skills to use the technology. Motivated by the United Nations' sustainable development goals (SDGs), especially Goal 9 on Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure and Goal 10 on Reduced Inequalities, we examine both perspectives of digital divide in Tonga. Moreover, we introduce the most recent broadband technologies and discuss their potential to enable Tonga's digital transformation from the perspectives of reliability, security and affordability. We then envision a sustainable multi-tenancy broadband infrastructure to integrate various access technologies in order to offer multi-services, which can best accommodate Tongan's various ICT needs according to their different geographical and socio-economic characteristics. This paper intends to contribute to the current debate, and stimulate further discussion and research on reducing the digital divide in Tonga.
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