The Hanoi Times - Vietnam has jumped 15 spots on a worldwide list measuring information and communication technology development.
The Hanoi Times - Vietnam has jumped 15 spots on a worldwide list measuring information and communication technology development.
The ICT Development Index, developed by the International Telecommunication Union, measured 154 countries from 2002-07.
The index puts 11 indicators into a single measure to use as global, regional and country level benchmarks.
The indicators relate to ICT access, use and skills, such as households with a computer, the number of internet users and literacy levels.
Other developing countries to climb the index include
The union, which attributed the rapid development in the countries to high mobile cellular growth and more internet users, said mobile phone subscribers in Vietnam had increased from 2 million in 2002 to 24 million in 2007.
By the end of last year,
Internet use in
Boasting 20.67 million internet users,
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