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Desarrollo y Recursos S.L.
Amnistía 12, 28013 Madrid
Tel.: (34) 91 540 17 70
Fax: (91) 91 559 09 70
Email: eprojects@dyr.es
http:/www.dyr.es
Contact: Ms.Mercedes Guerrero
guerrero@dyr.es
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Gesellschaft für Kommunikations- und Technologieforschung mbH, Oxfordstr. 2, D-53111 Bonn
Tel.: (+49 02 2) 9 85 30-0, Fax: (+49 02 28) 9 85 30-12, Email: info@empirica.com, http://www.empirica.com, http://www.ecatt.com, Contact: Werner B. Korte
0. INTRODUCTION
1. THE POLICY BACKGROUND IN SPAIN
1.1 Telecommunication Liberalisation
1.2 Internet Access Policies And Tariffs
1.2.1 Middlemen in the Internet Access Market
1.2.2 Access and tariff structure in the Spanish market1.3 General Spanish Legislative Framework
1.3.1 E-Commerce
1.3.2 Telework and its situation in Spain1.4 Specific E-Commerce Policies
1.4.1 Private Initiatives
1.4.2 Civil Service Initiatives1.5 Information Society Initiatives
1.5.1 Primary Spanish Organisations of R&D Promotion
1.5.2 Spanish participation in R&D projects1.6 Educational Initiatives
1.6.1 Specific actions in the research sector (primarily educational)
1.6.2 Commitments of Cable Network Operators
2. ELECTRONIC COMMERCE AND TELEWORK PENETRATION AND TRENDS: THE MAIN ECATT FINDINGS FOR SPAIN
2.1 Electronic Commerce
2.1.1 PC and e-mail usage, Internet and online services access and use by the population
2.1.2 Online activities with relevance for electronic commerce: online shopping and banking by the population
2.1.3 E-mail usage, Internet and online services access and their usage by establishment2.2 Telework
2.2.1 Penetration and Growth of Teleworking
2.2.2 Potential Interest and Knowledge in Teleworking
2.2.3 Characteristics of teleworking and teleworkers
2.2.4 Telework practise by establishments
2.2.5 Barriers to telework
2.2.6 Potential, Tendencies, and Prognosis of Telework
3. CONCLUSIONS
3.1 E-Commerce
3.2 Telework
4. ANNEX
4.1 E-COMMERCE
4.2 TELEWORK