Barrantes Cáceres, RoxanaAguero Garcia, Aileen2012-06-112012-06-112010http://hdl.handle.net/10625/49403Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: El acceso universal a las telecomunicaciones y su vínculo con las políticas de banda ancha en América LatinaThe paper reviews policies, plans and agendas of the countries of the region related to universal access in telecommunications services and how the different countries link their broadband development policies, as well as policies for digital inclusion. Evidence shows that more countries have been able to create funding as in the case of Bolivia, Costa Rica and Panama. Financial sources have been diversified, for example, towards cooperatives as in Argentina or from the Public Treasury in Guatemala, while Chile maintained its financial model by way of the Treasury.application/pdfenINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYTELECOMMUNICATIONSREGULATIONTELECOM POLICYDISADVANTAGED GROUPSBROADBANDINFORMATION SOCIETYACCESS TO INTERNETDIGITAL INCLUSIONLIBERALIZATIONSOUTH AMERICATelecommunications Universal Access and its Relation to Broadband Policies in Latin AmericaWorking Paper