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2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-324
Author(s):  
Muhamad Ricky Nursyamsyi ◽  
Fabriyan Fandi Dwi Imaniawan

PT. Dayamitra Telekomunikasi or Mitratel is a subsidiary of PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk which is engaged in providing telecommunications infrastructure. Mitratel has been in the telecommunications tower business since 2008. To date, Mitratel has managed more than 13,700 telecommunication towers spread throughout Indonesia. The choice of a website as a company's communication medium with the public is the right decision considering that the website can provide information or messages to anyone who wants that information even though they are in different parts of the world. The website built by the company can provide information related to the company's activities that are considered worthy to be known by the public. Through the website, the public can also find out the company in sufficient detail, starting from the profile, vision and mission, history, contacts, and activities carried out by the company. So far, the Mitratel website has never been evaluated, so the authors evaluate using the Webqual method and Importance Performance Analysis. The results obtained indicate that there are still many parts of the Mitratel website that must be improved.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Kennith Robert Lewis

<p>All development initiatives comprise a communications component, whether a public notice in the local newspaper, community meetings or a mass media public awareness campaign. But communication within development involves more than simply informing recipient populations of initiatives, events and targets. Communication is central to eliciting buy-in and creating a sense of community ownership; it is integral to maintaining public trust through the transparency and accountability it encourages; and, most importantly, it allows target populations to have their say in development initiatives that impact on their lives. Different countries, cultures and socio-political conditions will suit different communication types. Determining factors include, literacy rates, geographic distance, telecommunications infrastructure, religion, culture and politics. This thesis examines the communication strategies deployed by NGOs working in the Kingdom of Tonga. These strategies are analysed in the context of wider political, cultural and mass media conditions, with particular reference to the state of Tonga’s news media. In-country research for this thesis was conducted at the culmination of a tumultuous period for the Pacific’s only Constitutional Monarchy. Tonga has experienced rapid socio-political changes in recent decades with an increasingly dependent economy, growing challenges to traditional institutions and the crowning of a new King in 2006. In November 2010, the nation elected the first Parliament in 135 years to give commoners, rather than nobles, the majority in the Legislative Assembly. The General Election was conducted under an amended constitution, and was the first since riots destroyed much of the capital of Nuku’alofa four years earlier. With these events as a backdrop, this research asks what forms of communication work best in Tonga? Are these as effective on the relatively developed main island of Tongatapu as remote, outer islands? And what role does mainstream media play in keeping the population informed of development issues?</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
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Kennith Robert Lewis

<p>All development initiatives comprise a communications component, whether a public notice in the local newspaper, community meetings or a mass media public awareness campaign. But communication within development involves more than simply informing recipient populations of initiatives, events and targets. Communication is central to eliciting buy-in and creating a sense of community ownership; it is integral to maintaining public trust through the transparency and accountability it encourages; and, most importantly, it allows target populations to have their say in development initiatives that impact on their lives. Different countries, cultures and socio-political conditions will suit different communication types. Determining factors include, literacy rates, geographic distance, telecommunications infrastructure, religion, culture and politics. This thesis examines the communication strategies deployed by NGOs working in the Kingdom of Tonga. These strategies are analysed in the context of wider political, cultural and mass media conditions, with particular reference to the state of Tonga’s news media. In-country research for this thesis was conducted at the culmination of a tumultuous period for the Pacific’s only Constitutional Monarchy. Tonga has experienced rapid socio-political changes in recent decades with an increasingly dependent economy, growing challenges to traditional institutions and the crowning of a new King in 2006. In November 2010, the nation elected the first Parliament in 135 years to give commoners, rather than nobles, the majority in the Legislative Assembly. The General Election was conducted under an amended constitution, and was the first since riots destroyed much of the capital of Nuku’alofa four years earlier. With these events as a backdrop, this research asks what forms of communication work best in Tonga? Are these as effective on the relatively developed main island of Tongatapu as remote, outer islands? And what role does mainstream media play in keeping the population informed of development issues?</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (9) ◽  
pp. 717-724
Author(s):  
M. Yu. Makarov

Aim. The presented study aims to determine the prospects for the economic recovery of St. Petersburg after the recession caused by the COVID-19 pandemic with allowance for the digitalization factor and to evaluate directions for its development.Tasks. The authors theoretically analyze the impact of crisis factors on the economy of St. Petersburg and assess the prospects for its recovery with allowance for the digitalization factor; identify the factors of the economic crisis in Russia and St. Petersburg under the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic; describe the potential advantages of using digitalization tools to restore the economy of Russia and St. Petersburg.Methods. This study uses an integrated approach based on the economic-statistical and general scientific methods, methods of analogy, comparative analysis and systematization, as well as mathematical analysis and online survey.Results. Theoretical analysis of scientific literature makes it possible to assess the impact of crisis factors on the economy of St. Petersburg and prospects for its recovery in the context of digitalization. Factors of the economic crisis in Russia and St. Petersburg that has developed under the influence of the pandemic are identified, and the potential advantages of digitalization in the economic recovery of Russia and St. Petersburg are examined.Conclusions. It is determined that St. Petersburg has potential advantages in digitalization and the pace of introduction of digital technologies for economic recovery compared with other constituent entities of the Russian Federation. These advantages include the widespread use of broadband Internet by households, digital sales, intensive use of digital technologies in the business sector, advanced telecommunications infrastructure, etc. Some of the largest companies in St. Petersburg are successfully implementing a digital transformation strategy. Analysis shows the potential advantages and directions for the development of digitalization in the economic recovery of Russia and some of its regions, including St. Petersburg.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (3) ◽  
pp. 228
Author(s):  
Supriyanto Supriyanto ◽  
Ervina Ahyudanari ◽  
Febriliyan Samopa

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (224) ◽  
pp. 49-56
Author(s):  
Natalia Zharkevich ◽  

The article is devoted to the problems of the information services market formation in the context of the implementation of the Digital Agenda of the Eurasian Economic Union. The dynamics of the introduction of information and communication technologies (ICT) and the degree of readiness for e-government of the EAEU member states are analyzed. A structural analysis of the international rating assessment of the development of telecommunications infrastructure, human capital, online services is carried out, their advantages and problem areas are determined.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-150
Author(s):  
Imelda Suardi

In developing countries, the implementation of e-government is at greater risk of failure when the corruption is still high. This paper examines the effect of e-government on the level of corruption in 47 developing countries in Asia using E-Government Development Index which is divided into components of online service, human capital, telecommunication infrastructure and e-participation. This paper also places the role of governance in government to moderate the relationship between e-government and perceptions of corruption. The result shows that implementation of e-government and governance has increased the perception of corruption with telecommunications infrastructure has the most significant effect.


Author(s):  
Gilda Mtaita ◽  
Nyanjige Mayala ◽  
Amembah A Lamu Amos

Digital disbursements is a relatively payment system that allows users to send funds from person to person using only mobile phone number which also used by Higher Education Student Loan Board (HESLB) to manage loans among higher learning institutions’ students. This paper as aimed at assessing the practice of digital disbursement financial system in managing students’ loans among higher learning institutions in the Northern Zone of Tanzania.The study applied descriptive research design. A questionnaire was distributed to business experts of Mwenge Catholic University to check on the content validity. To ensure data reliability, a Cronbach’s alpha as a measure of internal consistency was used. The sample size of the study included 400 respondents where questionnaire and documentary review were used as data collection tools. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse and present the quantitative data with the aid of Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS). This study found that the use of mobiles and connectivity,availability of financial and digital infrastructure, convenient and secure banking service with lower fees,offering faster service, and availability of internetdetermined the practice of digital disbursement financial system in managing students’ loans. The study concluded that digital disbursement financial system enables peopleaccessing basic digital services for their daily lives such as paying school fees, payment of utility bills and purchase of airtime. This is made in transmission of the payment message which finally can be transmitted in funds. The study recommended that, there should be reliable internet connectivity to ensuredigital disbursement financialservices which depends on telecommunications infrastructure and internet to allow connectivity to access digital financial service.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Arsyil Adhi’im ◽  
Arif Senja Fitrani

With the capacity of the Muhammadiyah University of Sidoarjo campus in 3 places and the use of the internet at the largest University in Sidoarjo and continues to grow every year, it becomes an obstacle if there is an internet blackout on one of the networks in one of the campuses with data on the use of Network Topology. So that buildings at universities that are quite vulnerable can be connected and exchange information locally quickly without worrying about an off condition at one of the internet network sources, wireless hardware has been developed which is a core component of a wireless mesh network that promises high flexibility, reliability, and performance. The concept used in communication is the same between nodes, but there are some differences that are owned by having an academic background and focusing on device users, mobility, and capabilities in the form of implementing wireless technology which is one solution for providing telecommunications infrastructure that can be deployed easily. fast. In this study, the use of the Wireless Mesh Point-To-Point topology system in order to overcome network conditions on one of the networks at the University in particular experienced an off/outage condition.


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