'In this well-researched collection of papers the authors flesh out what it means to bridge the digital divide. They show that ICTs can play a vital role not only in generating economic growth, but in ensuring that the benefits of this growth are shared by the poor. The detailed assessments provided in this volume will be of interest to researchers and to the policy community as well.' -- Ravi Kanbur, T.H. Lee Professor World Affairs, International Professor of Applied Economics and Management, and Professor of Economics, Cornell University'Mainstream literature on economic development has often overlooked the fundamental role that ICTs can play in triggering development and growth. This highly relevant book presents and analyzes major experiences with the interaction between telecommunications and economic progress on three continents. It provides most valuable empirical and conceptual information for anyone wishing to understand the potential impact of telecommunications in less-developed countries.' -- Professor Arnold Picot, Chair, Institute for Information, Organization, and Management, Munich School of Management