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{{Project                                         
      |acronym=COST 219ter
      |logo=COST219_Logo.png
      |project_title=[[Accessibility for all to services and terminals for next generation mobile network]]
      |funding_period=
      |coordinator=[[Yiannis Laouris]]
      |funding_agency=http://www.cost.esf.org/ 
      |total_cost=€4
      |partners=
      |website=http://www.cost219ter.org/


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The '''COST 219ter: Accessibility for all to services and terminals for next generation mobile network''' was a network of 25 countries funded by the [[European Cooperation in Science and Technology]].
In COST 219ter European scientists from telecommunication research departments, universities and operators together with independent consultants collaborate in cross-disciplinary groups to analyse the social dimensions of people’s relationships to information and communication technologies.
* [[SDDP Obstacles to practical broadband applications]]
* [[SDDP Actions towards developing practical broadband applications]]
==Links==




http://www.tiresias.org/cost219ter/
http://www.tiresias.org/cost219ter/
[[Category: Future Worlds Center Projects]]

Revision as of 08:29, 26 August 2013

COST 219ter
COST 219ter
Contract Title Accessibility for all to services and terminals for next generation mobile network
Funding Agency http://www.cost.esf.org/
Total Cost €4
Website http://www.cost219ter.org/



The COST 219ter: Accessibility for all to services and terminals for next generation mobile network was a network of 25 countries funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology.



In COST 219ter European scientists from telecommunication research departments, universities and operators together with independent consultants collaborate in cross-disciplinary groups to analyse the social dimensions of people’s relationships to information and communication technologies.





Links

http://www.tiresias.org/cost219ter/