Constitutional right to connectivity: public policy in action

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https://doi.org/10.35381/racji.v9i1.3577

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Law, digital platform, government policy, (UNESCO Thesaurus)

Abstract

The overall objective of the research was to legally analyze the constitutional right to connectivity: Public policy in action. This research used the quantitative method, which produces descriptive data, originating from data collection. Supported by the documentary-bibliographic review. In addition, the inductive-deductive method was used. The analytical-synthetic method was also used. The survey technique was used to gather information on the problem described, through the application of a questionnaire to 100 people from the research population. It is concluded that the problem of the lack of effective public policies to improve internet connectivity in Tulcán, Ecuador, is identified. The implementation of effective public policies that allow internet access in rural areas and the installation of network antennas in the border region of Ecuador are the main recommendations

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Published

2024-02-01

How to Cite

Tulcanaza-Pastaz, A. S., Puetate-Yar, F. D., Anama-Tiracá, R. A., & Puetate-Paucar, J. M. (2024). Constitutional right to connectivity: public policy in action. IUSTITIA SOCIALIS, 9(1), 316–325. https://doi.org/10.35381/racji.v9i1.3577

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De Investigación