State Department Eyes Smartphones As Policy Tool
The smartphone's rise in overseas markets is a "key development" that the State Department is watching over the next year, signaling the agency's interest in using mobile technology to advance foreign policy goals.
The deployment of 3G and 4G mobile networks will enable more people to connect to the Internet at the same time and "up the stakes politically," said Ben Scott, Policy Advisor for Innovation at the Office of the Secretary of State. Mobile broadband penetration in the Middle East and Africa has lagged behind basic cellphone use. How international networks grow over the next 12 to 18 months will be monitored closely, said Scott. With that expansion, "there is going to be a whole lot more money on the table for pushing policies for attracting investment," he said.
State Department Eyes Smartphones As Policy Tool