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Rating Networked Readiness Index (NRI) Indonesia rising ranks 53rd (2010-2011) from the previous ranking 67th (2009-2010) from 138 countries. 
This achievement is reported in the Global Information Technology Report (GITR) 2010-2011, published by the World Economic Forum (WEF), in Geneva, yesterday (12/04/2011).It is also conveyed by the Ambassador / Permanent Representative to the United Nations, WTO and Other International Organizations in Geneva, Dian Triansyah Djani.Ambassador / Permanent Representative to the United Nations, WTO and Other International Organizations in Geneva, Dian Triansyah Djani says "hike NRI ranking shows the development and progress achieved by Indonesia in the technology sector, information and communication. Specifically, in addressing the digital divide in order to increase economic growth and development in Indonesia ".
Additionally Ambassador / Permanent Representative to the United Nations, WTO and Other International Organizations in Geneva, Dian Triansyah Djani also stated that the significant increase Indonesia's NRI ranking is the biggest jump of all countries surveyed. The increase was driven by increased ratings of intellectual property protection ratings (from 67 to 57), extent and effect of taxation (from 22 to 17), government prioritization of ICT (from 71 to 68), government procurement of advanced technology (from 34 to 29 ) and the importance of ICT to government's vision (from 85 to 62).Of revelation Ambassador / Permanent Representative to the United Nations, WTO and Other International Organizations in Geneva, Dian Triansyah Djani it must also driven increased internet access at school (from 59 to 50), ICT use and government efficiency (from 90 to 72), extent of business Internet use (from 71 to 61), and the capacity of innovation (from 44 to 30).
GITR 2010-2011, he added, confirming the superiority of the Nordic countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Iceland), Asian Tigers (Singapore, Taiwan, China, South Korea, and Hong Kong SAR), and ASEAN (Indonesia and Malaysia) in implement the technology, information and communications technology (ICT) across the joint lives of individuals, business and government.Outperform major emerging economies"The increase in Indonesia's ranking related information and communication technology readiness in line with Indonesia's progress in the area of ​​economic development that is recognized worldwide and the international business community", said Ambassador Djani.
GITR In 2010/2011, Indonesia ranked ahead NRI major emerging economies and the countries of Europe and Latin America such as Brazil (56), South Africa (61), Poland (62), Greece (64), Turkey (71), Russian Federation (77), and Argentina (96).Among the members of ASEAN, Indonesia was ranked 3rd after Singapore (2) and Malaysia (28), and is above the rank Vietnam (55), Brunei Darussalam (57), Thailand (59), Philippines (86), Cambodia (111).
GITR 2010-2011 is the 10th edition of the WEF annual reports published since 2001. The theme of "Transformations 2.0" lifted because GITR 2010-2011 focused on ICT induced transformation. In particular, the contribution of ICT to the lives of individuals, business and government in the next few years.GITR report also contains the entire country's competitiveness ranking is based on network readiness index.
In determining the index, the WEF uses nine pillars that is divided into 3 main components: environment, readiness, and utilization.Sweden ranked first for the second time GITR followed by Singapore (2) and Finland (3). Nordic countries and the United States (5), such as Denmark (7) and Norway (9) are in the top 10.Oops I'm proud to be citizens of Indonesia. From various sources, So hopefully there is no benefit.
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