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Philippines - Survey of Information and Commuinications Technology 2017

Establishment-based_Surveys
Reference ID PHL-PSA-SICT-2017-v2
Year 2018
Country Philippines
Producer(s) Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) - National Economic and Development Planning (NEDA)
Sponsor(s) Government of the Philippines - GOP - Full funding
Collection(s)
Environment and Multi-Domain Statistics
Information Society
Establishment-based Surveys
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Overview
Identification
Country
Philippines
Title
Survey of Information and Commuinications Technology 2017

Study Type
Establishment Survey
Series Information
The 2017 Survey on Information and Communication Technology (SICT), seventh in the series, is one of the statistical activities undertaken by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)). In this series, social media accounts of the establishment were collected.

ID Number
PHL-PSA-SICT-2017-v2
Version
Version Description
Version 2.0 : Final dataset for official estimates

Production Date
2020-02-27
Overview
Abstract
The 2017 Survey on Information and Communication Technology (SICT) is the seventh in the series of SICT conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). It is a rider to the

2017 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI) conducted in 2018.

Specifically, the survey aims to measure the following:

· component of ICT resources and their utilization by establishments

· diffusion of ICT into establishments from various sources

· e-commerce transactions from data on e-commerce sales/revenue and purchases

· cellular mobile phone business transactions from data on sales/revenue

· estimate of the number of ICT workers in establishments and

· methods of disposal of ICT equipment

Some indicators to be generated from the survey are as follows:

· proportion of establishments using computer

· proportion of employees using computers

· proportion of establishments with Internet connections

· proportion of employees using the Internet at work

· proportion of establishments with Web presence

· proportion of establishments with Intranet

· proportion of establishments placing and receiving orders over the Internet

· proportion of establishments using the Internet by type of access and activity

· proportion of establishments with LAN and Extranet

· proportion of establishments on methods of disposal of ICT equipment

Kind of Data
Sample survey data [ssd]

Units of Analysis
Establishment - defined as an economic unit under a single ownership or control, i.e., under a single legal entity, engaged in one or predominantly one kind of economic activity at a single fixed location.

Scope
Notes
The 2017 SICT was undertaken nationwide and covered all industries in the 2017 ASPBI. For the purposes of this survey, these industries were classified as core ICT industries

and non-core ICT industries. Core ICT industries are industries comprising the Information Economy (IE).

The Information Economy is a term used to describe the economic and social value created through the ability to rapidly exchange information at anytime, anywhere to anyone.

A distinctive characteristic of the information economy is the intensive use , by businesses, of ICT for the collection, storage, processing and transmission of information. The use of

ICT is supported by supply of ICT products from an ICT-producing sector and through trade

Information Economy is composed of the Information and Communication Technology Sector and the Content and Media Sector. Industries comprising these two sectors are as follows:

a. Information and Communication Technology Sector

ICT manufacturing industries

ICT trade industries

ICT service industries

- Software publishing

- Telecommunication services

- Computer programming, consultancy and related activities

- Data processing, hosting and related activities; web portals

- Repair of computers and communication equipment

b. Content and Media Sector

Publishing activities

Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities

Programming and broadcasting activities

The economic activities composing the core ICT industries in the Philippines are listed in Table 2.3.1. All the qualified units in these industries, regardless of employment size will be completely covered. On the other hand, only those establishments with Total Employment of 20 and over in the non-core ICT industries will be covered and taken on a sampling basis.

List of Core ICT industries in the Philippines: 2009 PSIC

2009 PSIC Industry Description

ICT Manufacturing Industries

C26110 Manufacture of electronic valves and tubes

C26120 Manufacture of semi-conductor devices and other electronic components

C26200 Manufacture of computers and peripheral equipment and accessories

C26300 Manufacture of communication equipment

C26400 Manufacture of consumer electronic

C26800 Manufacture of magnetic and optical media

ICT Trade Industries

G46510 Wholesale of computers, computer peripheral equipment and software

G46521 Wholesale of electronic valves and tubes

G46522 Wholesale of semi-conductor devices

G46523 Wholesale of micro-chips and integrated circuits

G46524 Wholesale of printed circuits

G46526 Wholesale of telephone and communications equipment including parts and accessories

G46527 Wholesale of blank audio and video tapes and diskettes, magnetic and optical disks (CDs, DVDs)

ICT Service Industries

J58200 Software Publishing

Telecommunications Services

Wired telecommunications activities

J61101 Wired (landline) services

J61102 Wired internet access service activities (e.g. DSL, leased line, dial-up)

J61103 Telegraph, facsimile/ telefax, and telex services

J61109 Other wired telecommunication activities , including pay phone

Wireless telecommunications activities

J61201 Wireless landline services

J61202 Mobile telecommunications services

J61203 Wireless internet access services (e.g. Internet Service Provider, broadband)

J61209 Other wireless telecommunication services, n.e.c.

J61300 Satellite telecommunications activities

Other telecommunications activities

J61901 Telephone access in facilities open to the public service activities

J61902 Internet access in facilities open to the public service activities

J61903 Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) service activities

J61909 Other telecommunications service activities, n.e.c.

Computer Programming, Consultancy and Related Activities

J6201 Computer programming activities

J62011* Game design and development

J62019* Other computer programming activities

J62020 Computer consultancy and computer facilities management activities

J62090 Other information technology and computer service activities

Data processing, hosting and related activities; web portals

J63111 Data processing

J63112 Website hosting services

J63113 Application hosting services

J63120 Web portals

Repair of computers and communication equipment

S95110 Repair of computers and peripheral equipment

S95120 Repair of communication equipment

S95210 Repair of consumer electronics

Content and Media Industries

Publishing Activities

J58110 Book publishing

J58120 Publishing of directories and mailing lists

J58130 Publishing of newspapers, journals and periodicals

J58190 Other publishing activities

J63910 News agency activities

J63990 Other information service activities, n.e.c

Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities

J5911 Motion picture, video and television programme activities

J59111* Pre & main production of traditional & 2D animation

J59112* Pre & main production of 3D animation

J59119* Pre & main production of other motion films and etc.

J5912 Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities

J59121* Post production of traditional & 2D animation

J59122* Post production of 3D animation

J59129* Post production of other motion films and etc.

J59130 Motion picture, video and television programme distribution activities

J59140 Motion picture projection activities

J59201 Sound recording activities

J59202 Publishing of music

Programming and broadcasting activities

J60101 Radio broadcasting and relay station and studios

J60102 Radio program production

J60103 Radio broadcasting activities over the Internet (internet radio stations)

J60201 Television broadcasting and relay station and studios including closed circuit television services

J60202 Television program production

J60203 Television broadcasting activities over the Internet (internet radio stations)

* temporary industry codes for split industries (J59110, J59120 and J62010)

During the "Consultation Workshop to Develop the Scope and Coverage of the New Information Communication Technology-Business Processing Management (ICT-BPM)" conducted last April 22-24, 2014 at Holiday Inn, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, a detailed representation of animation activities and computer programming activities were recommended. Thus, Computer programming activities (J6201), Motion picture, video and television programme activities (5911) and Motion picture, video and television programme post-production activities (J5912) were split and assigned sub-industry codes. These will enable to capture and generate sub-industry data.

Business Process Management (BPM) industries under the Information and Communication sector and Administrative Support Service Activities will also be covered in this survey round.

According to the website , Business Process Management (BPM) is a discipline involving any combination of modeling, automation, execution, control, measurement and optimization of business activity flows, in support of enterprise goals, spanning systems, employees, customers and partners within and beyond the enterprise boundaries. Table 2.3.2 shows the list of BPM industries in the country.

List of BPM industries in the Philippines: 2009 PSIC

2009 PSIC Industry Description

BPM under Information and Communication Sector

J58200* Software Publishing

J62011* Game design and development

J62019* Other computer programming activities

J62020* Computer consultancy and computer facilities management activities

J62090* Other information technology and computer service activities

J63111* Data processing

J63112* Website hosting services

J63113* Application hosting services

J63120* Web portals

J58190* Other publishing activities

J59111* Pre & main production of traditional & 2D animation

J59112* Pre & main production of 3D animation

J59121* Post production of traditional & 2D animation

J59122* Post production of 3D animation

BPM under Administrative and Support Service Activities

N82211 Customer relationship management activities

N82212 Sales and marketing (including telemarketing) activities

N82219 Other call centers activities (voice), n.e.c.

N82226 Medical Transcription activities

* Industries which are both Core ICT industries and BPM.

Topics
TopicVocabularyURI
Science, technology and innovation Philippine Statistics Authority
Information society Philippine Statistics Authority
Business and agricultural surveys Philippine Statistics Authority
Keywords
Survey, Employment, Information Communication Technology, Core, Non-Core, Business Process Management, Establishment
Coverage
Geographic Coverage
Establishments are also classified by geographic area using the Philippine Standard Geographic Code (PSGC) classification. The PSGC contains the latest updates on the official number of regions, provinces, cities, municipalities and barangays in the Philippines. The geographic code used in the 2017 SICT is in accordance with PSGC as of December 31, 2017.

Based from the latest PSGC, the Philippine has 17 Regions, 81 provinces, 145 cities, 1,489 municipalities and 42,036 barangays. The updates in 2017 was the abolition of Negros Island Region (NIR) on 07 August 2017 through Executive Order 38 - "Revoking Executive Order No.183 (s. 2015) which Created a Negros Island Region and for Other Purposes." Provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental reverted to Region VI (Western Visayas) and Region VII (Central Visayas), respectively.

Universe
The 2017 SICT will be undertaken nationwide and will cover all industries covered in the 2017 ASPBI. For the purposes of this survey, these industries will be classified as core ICT industries

and non-core ICT industries. Core ICT industries are industries comprising the Information Economy (IE).

Producers and Sponsors
Primary Investigator(s)
NameAffiliation
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) National Economic and Development Planning (NEDA)
Funding
NameAbbreviationRole
Government of the Philippines GOPFull funding
Metadata Production
Metadata Produced By
NameAbbreviationAffiliationRole
Services Statistics DivisionSSDPhilippine Statistics AuthorityDocumenter
Date of Metadata Production
2020-02-27
DDI Document Version
Version 1.0 - First metadata documentation of SICT 2017

DDI Document ID
DDI-PHL-PSA-SICT-2017-v1

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