Telecommunication industry in Dominican Republic:
Abstracts This report is a comprehensive research of telecommunication industry in Dominican Republic. The first two chapters of the report feature the country profile by giving
Abstracts This report is a comprehensive research of telecommunication industry in Dominican Republic. The first two chapters of the report feature the country profile by giving
The Dominican Republic (DR)''s information and communications technologies (ICT) sector continues to grow rapidly and improves year after year. The sector is mainly driven by
As dominican-republic-network-infrastructure-growth accelerates, the demand for robust, scalable, and future-ready networking solutions is reaching an all-time high. This presents significant
During a national press briefing, Guido Gómez Mazara, President of the Dominican Telecommunications Institute (INDOTEL), outlined a sweeping series of initiatives designed to
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The World Bank''s Infrastructure Sector Assessment for the Dominican Republic (InfraSAP) presents a series of high-level recommendations as a roadmap and brings them
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Wind Telecom has transformed from a traditional service provider into a cornerstone of the Dominican Republic''s digital transformation. This evolution is anchored by a
The Dominican Republic, celebrated for its cultural vibrancy and picturesque landscapes, is now distinguishing itself for the transformation of its Information and Communication Technology
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Digital Development would boost access to basic services in the Dominican Republic According to the assessment, despite notable economic growth in recent years, inequalities persist in the Dominican Republic, and digitalization is key to closing these gaps.
The World Bank's Infrastructure Sector Assessment for the Dominican Republic (InfraSAP) presents a series of high-level recommendations as a roadmap and brings them together in five pillars covering each of the sectors (transport and digital development) and cross-cutting issues (governance, funding and financing, and PPPs).
The assessment highlights that investing in safer and better-quality roads could save lives in the Dominican Republic. The country’s routes are essential for development, connecting Santo Domingo with ports, airports, and economic and tourist centers.
According to the assessment, despite notable economic growth in recent years, inequalities persist in the Dominican Republic, and digitalization is key to closing these gaps. Improving internet access, which currently reaches only 56% of households, is essential for strengthening sectors such as education, health, and tourism.