United Kingdom - Content and E-services

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Last updated: 30 Sep 2004 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 9

Analyst: Kylie Wansink

Synopsis

Archived report: this report was archived 11 July 2005 and has not been updated. This report brings together a range of research and statistics relating to the state of the British online services sector in 2004, including developments in e-commerce, e-government, e-education, e-health, and content in the form of VoD. The Office of the E-Envoy (OeE) was set up at the height of the dot com boom in 1999 with a wide ranging remit to promote the ‘e-agenda’ and it co-ordinates e-government services. Marking the changing emphasis of the Internet economy, with e-commerce migrating from exceptional to everyday, the government has replaced this function with the promotion and monitoring of e-Government – the process of putting citizens’ services and administration online.

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