The Global Information Technology Report 2004-2005

Since it was first launched in 2001, the Global Information Technology Report has become a valuable and unique benchmarking tool to determine national ICT strengths and weaknesses, and to evaluate progress.

The Global Information Technology Report 2004-2005is the fourth in a series assessing the state of the networked readiness of 104 economies. It is an update of the previous Reports, capturing new insights and best practices and gleaning policy lessons from various country experiences. The Report remains the most comprehensive and authoritative international assessment of the preparedness of countries to capture the benefits of participating in the Networked World.

Sample from list of networked readiness countries (leaders and neighbours):
1. Singapore
2. Iceland
3. Finland
4. Denmark
5. USA
...
43. Lithuania
56. Latvia
62. Russia
72. Poland
82. Ukraine

Source
http://www.weforum.org/site/homepublic.nsf/Content/Global+Competitiveness+Programme%5CGlobal+Information+Technology+Report