2013
DOI: 10.17705/1pais.05202
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On Facilitating Regional Integration and Economic Development with Collaborative Technologies in the South Pacific

Abstract: The current global economic instability and the vulnerability of small island nations are providing the impetus for greater integration between the countries of the South Pacific region. This exercise is critical for their survival in today's turbulent economic environment. Past efforts of regional integration in the South Pacific have not been very successful. Reasons attributed to this outcome include issues related to damage of sovereignty, and lack of a shared integration infrastructure. Today, the IT reso… Show more

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“…Fiji has been at the forefront of the Pacific's “technological revolution,” with some of the fastest growing rates of mobile phone uptake and social media use coupled with some of the lowest costs for accessing and using such technologies (Prasad, Finau, Samuwai, Prasad, & Green, ). The introduction of Digicel into the telecommunications market in 2008 increased competition between telecommunications providers, resulting in a rapid expansion of mobile connectivity, and significant decrease in infrastructure and operating costs for consumers (Finau, Rika, Samuwai, & McGoon, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fiji has been at the forefront of the Pacific's “technological revolution,” with some of the fastest growing rates of mobile phone uptake and social media use coupled with some of the lowest costs for accessing and using such technologies (Prasad, Finau, Samuwai, Prasad, & Green, ). The introduction of Digicel into the telecommunications market in 2008 increased competition between telecommunications providers, resulting in a rapid expansion of mobile connectivity, and significant decrease in infrastructure and operating costs for consumers (Finau, Rika, Samuwai, & McGoon, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%