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A4AI Good Practices Database

This a new section within the a4ai.org site for a library of case studies around telecommunications policy as a publicly-available reference.

Policy area

Broadband Planning
Community Networks
Evidence-Based Policy-making
Infrastructure & Sharing
Innovative Practices
Legal & Regulatory Framework
Market Competition
Participatory Processes
Regulator Authority
Spectrum Management
Taxes & Fiscal Policy
Universal Service & Access Funds

Country

Argentina
Bolivia
Botswana
Brazil
Cambodia
Colombia
Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Côte d'Ivoire
Ecuador
Ghana
Global
India
Kenya
Malaysia
Mexico
Myanmar
Namibia
Nigeria
Pakistan
Peru
Phillipines
Rwanda
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Tanzania
Thailand
Turkey
Uganda
Vanuatu

Region

Africa
Asia
Central America
Oceania
South America

Stakeholder

Civil Society
Community Networks
Government
Private Sector
Public sector
Regulator
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  • Supporting DIY networking from the regulator

    Brazil empowers communities in underserved areas by facilitating community networks and providing guidance on network deployment. This initiative helps bring last-mile infrastructure into previously unconnected areas.

  • Licensing for community networks

    Argentina helps to bridge the country’s digital divide by establishing licenses for community networks in rural, remote and other vulnerable areas.

  • Planning spectrum for all communities

    After identifying unassigned spectrum in the 850MHz band, Mexico seized an opportunity to democratize a public good and increase the number of citizens with internet access.After identifying unassigned spectrum in the 850MHz band, Mexico seized an opportunity to democratize a public good and increase the number of citizens with internet access.

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