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[2017-2020] : [
SG13
] : [
Q5/13
]
[
Declared patent(s)
]
- [
Publication
]
Work item:
Y.3500-series Supplement 46 (ex Supp-Y.Cloud Computing Scenarios for Developing Countries)
Subject/title:
Scenarios of Implementing Cloud Computing in networks of developing countries
Status:
Agreed on 2017-11-17
[
Issued from previous study period
]
Approval process:
Agreement
Type of work item:
Supplement
Version:
New
Equivalent number:
-
Timing:
-
Liaison:
-
Supporting members:
-
Summary:
Supplement 46 to ITU-T Y series Recommendations applies to Recommendations ITU-T Y.3500-series. Cloud computing has the potential to alleviate some of the socio-economic challenges being faced in developing countries such as lack of resilient electrical power, lack of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure and can also improve service delivery to mention but a few. Emanating from a survey conducted on cloud computing status in developing countries, this supplement highlights the requirements and challenges of cloud computing provision and consumption in developing countries with regards but not limited to standards implementation, data connectivity and infrastructure deployment.
Comment:
Supp-Y.Cloud Computing Scenarios for Developing Countries was transferred from SG13
Reference(s):
[
C 679
]
Historic references:
-
Contact(s):
Rim Belhassine-Cherif
, Editor
Patricia Maluti
, Editor
Kevin N'guessan YAO, Editor
ITU-T A.5 justification(s):
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]
See guidelines for creating & submitting ITU-T A.5 justifications
First registration in the WP:
2015-05-15 16:30:09
Last update:
2018-04-23 16:29:32
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