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Original course & content comes from Washington State University Extension, Center to Bridge the Digital Divide.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this module, learners should be able to:
  • Describe the trends in the telecommunication revolution
  • Discuss the technological trends that drive this revolution, for instance circuit-switching to packet-switching, analogue to digital, fixed to wireless
  • Discuss the economic market trends that drive this revolution, for instance monopoly to privatization to competition
  • Explain the political-economic issues that characterized the telecommunication revolution
  • Explain the relationship of technology and market trends to convergence
Topics

1. Technological trends that drive the telecom sector:
  • Trends in user’s device
  • Trends in transmission technology
  • Trends in switching technology
  • Advancements and trends in wireless technology
2. Economic and market trends that drive the telecom sector:
  • Monopoly
  • Privatization
  • Liberalization
  • Competition
3. Political-economic trends in the telecom sector
  • Mergers and acquisition
  • Market integration
  • Transnationalisation in the telecom sector
4. Convergence

Trends in the ICT/Telecom Sector


Development in Technology

In the preceding module, we identify the revolution that is currently and continuously taking place in the telecommunications sector. We also note the factors that are contributing to this revolution. We identify development in technology and the market structure – competition- as two major factors that are driving this revolution. This module intends to discuss these two factors in depth. Developments in these two issues: technology and market are increasingly shaping the telecom and the global ICT sector.

Looking at the development in technology, the idea of a mobile telephony system, for example, would have been unthinkable hundred years ago. Who would have foreseen an interactive real-time communication system that the Internet offers hundred years ago? Various issues affect the development of technologies: capacities, economic consideration, adaptability, user friendliness and so forth. Today, technological changes have swept across telecommunications industry and the miniaturization of technological and communication devices has imparted enormously on the ubiquitous diffusion of these technologies. The digitization of ICT applications has revolutionized development in this sector. So have the transitions from circuit-switching to packet-switching, from analogue to digital and from fixed to wireless technologies. The telecommunications sector has continuously witnessed a glut of technological devices, whereby selection is logically based on the economics and adaptability of technologies to various regions of the world.

Development and dynamism in the market structure have also contributed to the revolution in the ICT/Telecom sector. The deregulation and liberalization of the telecom market have resulted in a transition from monopolistic market to a competitive market and have ushered in an era of privatization, mergers and acquisition and so on. The combination of the technological trends and the market trends –namely competition, has made telecommunication services more accessible to billions of people globally. For example, in Africa we witness the upsurge in the number of people with access to basic telecommunication services. We witness providers competing for share in the same market, we witness foreign investments in local telecom market and a whole lot of dynamics in the telecom market. As stated in the preceding module, the liberalization of the telecom sector has brought competition to the telecom markets. As a result, there has been an improvement in performance efficiency, and reduction of prices in service provision. It has also spurred technical advances and expanded network capability.

Consequently, the introduction of competition has contributed enormously to the growth of the telecommunications sector.
These are the major global trends that are driving development in the ICT/Telecom sector. We shall now endeavour to discuss these trends and identify how they have changed and are continuously shaping the revolution that is taking place in the ICT/telecom arena.