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ESIS

In 1997, ISPO, the Information Society Promotion Office of the European Commission, launched ESIS (European Survey of Information Society projects) in the 15 EU Member States. The objective of ESIS was to build an inventory of projects as well as to collect European data concerning promotional activities, regulatory developments, alternative networks and key persons and organisations.

ESIS is a valuable instrument in the developing framework of dialogue and co-operation between the EU and these countries and aims to provide:

Structure of ESIS

ESIS consists of:

Data collection is carried out in a decentralised manner through the ESIS network of contractors ensuring high quality research built on local knowledge, contacts and understanding.

The core of ESIS is the inventory of Information Society projects. The ESIS Knowledge Base enables qualitative and quantitative analyses of project promoters, project focus and application areas, geographic areas, technologies used, sources of funding, etc. In addition, using various local sources, the database is mapping all promotional activities and key person contacts and organisations in the countries. 

Complementary to the database, there is a detailed reporting exercise. Specific country reports were produced at the beginning of the project and are updated and synthesised on a regular basis. 
The reports are produced on the following topics:

Basic Technology Indicators

These reports highlight all the relevant key ICT parameters of each country, thus providing an overview of the status of IS development. The reports focus on socio-economic data, telephone lines, telecommunications equipment, Internet, data markets etc.

Regulatory Developments

Every three months, ESIS reports on regulatory developments within the countries. These reports focus upon: IS development, general telecom policy, institutional structures, international relationships and agreements, the liberalisation process, freedom and protection and information society policies.

Alternative networks

The owners of alternative telecommunication networks can play a key role in the development of competition and the provision of new telecommunications services within their respective markets. 

IS Promotional Activities

These reports, complementary to the database, present all the major actions and initiatives undertaken in the countries to promote Information Society: programmes and calls for projects, conferences, surveys, studies, observatories, publications and the creation of expert groups.

IS Key person contacts and organisations

These reports give an overview of the key persons and organisations (with contact addresses and numbers) involved in the development of Information Society, at both national and regional levels. 

WWW Indicators

These reports provide a statistical overview of the web sites developed within the following entities: Schools, Universities, Hospitals, Museums, Libraries, Regional and Local Authorities. 

ESIS is led by ISAC / ISPO of the European Commission with the support of an external project management team in charge of the co-ordination, data centralisation and synthesis, database and web ESIS management. Data collection in each of the countries concerned is carried out by a local contractor team

 

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