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Technology and society: Indonesia is "wired," while U.S. public interest groups "monitor" nuclear technology


Abstract:

At the interface between technology and society, controversy has come to be expected, but this need not be the case. During 1976, Indonesia - the fifth largest country in...Show More

Abstract:

At the interface between technology and society, controversy has come to be expected, but this need not be the case. During 1976, Indonesia - the fifth largest country in the world - bought a communications system. With it, more than 100 million people for whom even telephones have been a rarity were given access not only to telephony, but also to radio and television - and, in turn, to educational and health-care services never before available, particularly in remote areas.
Published in: IEEE Spectrum ( Volume: 14, Issue: 1, January 1977)
Page(s): 82 - 86
Date of Publication: 31 January 1977

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