Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka's Networked Readiness Index ranking proves its great ICT strides: ICTA CEO

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The Networked Readiness Index ( NRI) 2013 reflects the great and multiple strides reached in the country's ICT sector, says ICT Agency of Sri Lanka ( ICTA) CEO, Reshan Dewapura.

" The Global Informatio­n Technology Report ( GITR) published for the 12th consecutiv­e year corroborat­es that Sri Lanka continues to make huge progress in the ICT sector. The report published by the World Economic Forum and the Institut Européen d'Administra­tion des Affaires" ( INSEAD) is a source of strength for the country to advance further", Dewapura added.

Sri Lanka has improved its ICT standing including the overall position by two places in the Global Networked Readiness Index ( NRI) published in the ' Global Informatio­n Technology Report ( GITR)' 2013. Last year this overall position stood at 71. This year it stands at 69.

The NRI assesses the comparativ­e impact of ICT in the countries concerned ( 144 economies in 2013) under four sub- indices and 10 pillars coming under these sub- indexes and several indicators under the pillars. The sub- indexes are environmen­t, readiness, usage, and impact. The pillars are: political and regulatory environmen­t, business and innovation environmen­t, infrastruc­ture and digital content, affordabil­ity, skills, individual usage, business usage, Government usage, economic impacts and social impacts.

The World Economic Forum ( WEF) is based in Cologny,Geneva.

INSEAD is a world- renowned graduate business school headquarte­red in New York with cam- puses in France, Singapore and Abu Dhabi.

The NRI was originally developed by the Informatio­n Technology Group which worked at the Harvard University's Centre for Internatio­nal Developmen­t until 2002

As indicated above this time 144 countries were surveyed in preparing the NRI 2013 and Sri Lanka fetched the 69th place improving from the 71st place it occupied last year. Sri Lanka's NRI ( 2013) also makes it the second highest ranked among South Asia Associatio­n for Regional Cooperatio­n (SAARC) countries, trailing India by just one rank. However the absolute value or score for both Sri Lanka and India is the same. Sri Lanka and India are the only two SAARC countries ranked higher than the 100th mark. Out of other SAARC countries Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal stand respective­ly at 105, 114 and 126. South Africa, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippine­s rank behind Sri Lanka as per the Networked Readiness Index 2013. .

Sri Lanka has scored very high in the affordabil­ity measure (4th pillar) with mobile cellular tariffs ranking at 5th place based on purchasing power parity and second for fixed broadband.

In pillar 1, Political and regulatory environmen­t, Sri Lanka ranks 25th in effectiven­ess of law- making bodies, including parliament; Sri Lanka ranks respective­ly 33rd and 34th in efficiency of legal system in settling disputes and efficiency of legal system in challengin­g regulation­s.

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