Meaningful Connectivity framework
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The Meaningful Connectivity framework is a set of criteria and benchmarks developed to define and measure when internet access is truly robust, reliable, and useful enough for people to fully participate in the digital economy and society.
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Target entity: Meaningful Connectivity framework Context triple: [Alliance for Affordable Internet, notableWork, Meaningful Connectivity framework]
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IEEE 2413 IoT architecture standard
IEEE 2413 IoT architecture standard is a framework that defines a unified, scalable reference architecture and common vocabulary for designing and integrating Internet of Things systems across diverse domains.
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Alliance for Affordable Internet
The Alliance for Affordable Internet is a global coalition of governments, companies, and civil society organizations working to reduce internet costs and expand affordable broadband access in developing and emerging economies.
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Provider Bridging
Provider Bridging is an IEEE 802.1 network technology that extends Ethernet to support scalable, VLAN-based traffic separation and forwarding across large carrier or provider networks.
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Time-Sensitive Networking
Time-Sensitive Networking is a set of IEEE 802 Ethernet standards that enable deterministic, low-latency, and highly reliable communication for real-time applications such as industrial automation, automotive, and professional audio/video.
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IEEE 802.1CB Frame Replication and Elimination for Reliability
IEEE 802.1CB Frame Replication and Elimination for Reliability is an Ethernet Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) standard that enhances reliability by duplicating critical traffic across multiple paths and removing redundant copies at the receiver to prevent packet loss.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Meaningful Connectivity framework Target entity description: The Meaningful Connectivity framework is a set of criteria and benchmarks developed to define and measure when internet access is truly robust, reliable, and useful enough for people to fully participate in the digital economy and society.
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A.
IEEE 2413 IoT architecture standard
IEEE 2413 IoT architecture standard is a framework that defines a unified, scalable reference architecture and common vocabulary for designing and integrating Internet of Things systems across diverse domains.
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B.
Alliance for Affordable Internet
The Alliance for Affordable Internet is a global coalition of governments, companies, and civil society organizations working to reduce internet costs and expand affordable broadband access in developing and emerging economies.
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C.
Provider Bridging
Provider Bridging is an IEEE 802.1 network technology that extends Ethernet to support scalable, VLAN-based traffic separation and forwarding across large carrier or provider networks.
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D.
Time-Sensitive Networking
Time-Sensitive Networking is a set of IEEE 802 Ethernet standards that enable deterministic, low-latency, and highly reliable communication for real-time applications such as industrial automation, automotive, and professional audio/video.
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E.
IEEE 802.1CB Frame Replication and Elimination for Reliability
IEEE 802.1CB Frame Replication and Elimination for Reliability is an Ethernet Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) standard that enhances reliability by duplicating critical traffic across multiple paths and removing redundant copies at the receiver to prevent packet loss.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (34)
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| instanceOf |
connectivity measurement framework
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digital inclusion framework ⓘ |
| addresses |
barriers to effective internet use
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limitations of measuring connectivity only by coverage ⓘ limitations of measuring connectivity only by subscription numbers ⓘ |
| aimsTo |
guide investment in digital infrastructure
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move policy focus from simple connectivity to meaningful connectivity ⓘ support evidence-based digital policy ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
household connectivity
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individual internet users ⓘ national connectivity assessments ⓘ |
| defines |
benchmarks for meaningful internet connectivity
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criteria for reliable internet access ⓘ criteria for robust internet access ⓘ criteria for useful internet access ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
digital inclusion
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internet access quality ⓘ participation in digital society ⓘ participation in the digital economy ⓘ |
| hasPurpose |
to define when internet access is robust, reliable, and useful enough for full digital participation
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to provide benchmarks for assessing quality of internet access ⓘ |
| measures |
conditions required for meaningful use of the internet
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quality of internet connectivity beyond basic access ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
affordability of internet access
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broadband quality metrics ⓘ digital divide ⓘ internet usage capabilities ⓘ universal access ⓘ |
| supports |
design of targeted connectivity interventions
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evaluation of digital inclusion outcomes ⓘ monitoring progress toward inclusive digital societies ⓘ |
| usedIn |
digital development programs
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digital policy discussions ⓘ internet governance debates ⓘ |
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Subject: Meaningful Connectivity framework Description of subject: The Meaningful Connectivity framework is a set of criteria and benchmarks developed to define and measure when internet access is truly robust, reliable, and useful enough for people to fully participate in the digital economy and society.
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