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Research Sites
Research Sites includes urban and rural areas in and around Islamabad, Lahore and Multan
regions. These cities are surrounded by several rural and underdeveloped
towns and villages
that lack access to basic ICT infrastructure and services. The ICT infrastructure disparities
within close proximities made these sites ideal for this research. These disparities ensured
widest possible responses in how citizens
understood and explained the actuality of ICT
growth.
ICT Coverage Area
ICT coverage area in Pakistan (white space within the country boundaries represents
coverage area) - The current ICT services coverage area is about 60%
of the geographical
spread of the nation. The ICT coverage map is a good indication of the population
distribution across Pakistan. Most the population is traditionally spread close to water bodies
such
as rivers, lakes or sea coast in Pakistan. The Indus River flows from North to South in
Pakistan and the map clearly depicts the path of this river as well as coverage on the coast
line in south. Most of this coverage is through wireless networks
such as cell phones and
microwave rely antennas for TV and radio broadcasts. However, this spread is not uniform in
several respects. Even within the broadly defined “coverage areas” there are situations where
access to only the most basic forms
of ICT are available if at all, i.e., wireless voice
telephony and radio.
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