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Introduction to Digital Economics
Information and
Communication Technologies Contents 2.1 Introduction – 18 2.2 Timeline for the ICT Evolution – 19 2.3 Factors Constraining Evolution – 24 2.4 Internet of Things – 27 2.5 Conclusions – 30 References – 30 2 18 2 n Learning Objectives After completing this chapter, you should be able to: 5 Explain how information and communication technology has evolved toward increasingly complex systems and applications. 5 Understand that the ICT evolution has followed three intimately coupled lines of development: evolution of basic hardware technologies, evolution of fixed and mobile data networks, and evolution of application protocols, software, and services. 5 Understand the impacts and potentials of the Internet of Things evolution. 2.1 Introduction The evolution of information and communication technologies has followed three parallel timelines: 5 The innovation of technologies from simple telephone and telegraph systems to the Internet supporting social media, sensor networks, apps, and many other digital services. 5 The convergence of services in which the telephone and telegraph networks are replaced by the Internet ( 7 Chap. 3 ). 5 The evolution of the telecommunications business itself from monopoly to com- petitive markets ( 7 Chap. 5 ). In this chapter, we will look more closely at the technological evolution and post- pone the other items to later chapters as indicated above. The evolution that eventually led to today’s digital economy started with the invention of the transistor in 1947 (see 7 Box 2.1 ). This device could be more densely packed, was much cheaper, used less energy, was easier to handle, and was much more reliable than vacuum tubes. The transistor, and the miniaturization capabilities it eventually offered, led to a technical evolution at a speed the world never had seen before. In 2019, approximately 23 billion devices containing microchip CPUs (central processing units) were connected to the Internet, making the global information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure the largest machine ever built. Moreover, the number of connections increases by 10% per year, correspond- ing to a doubling time of 7 years. The forecast for 2025 is that more than 40 billion devices will be connected to the Internet (Cisco Visual Networking Index, 2019 ). Download 5.51 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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