We would like to thank the reviewers who committed their time to the peer review of the articles that make up the Telco Big Data for Covid-19 collection of papers in Data & Policy.
This is a unique collection of translational papers showcases collaborations around the globe between telecommunications companies and governments to fight Covid-19, with the aim of understanding of how big data analytics can inform responses to future pandemics. It would not be possible without the input of the reviewers’ expertise.
To bring transparency to the review process, we published the reviews alongside the articles. They can be seen on the peer review of each article. Each review has a DOI and can be cited as a research object in its own right.
See the:
• Telco Big Data for Covid-19 collection page on Data & Policy
• AI For Impact: Resources Page on the GSMA website
Guest Editors: Richard Benjamins (Vodafone), Jeanine Vos (GSMA), Stefaan Verhulst (NYU and Data & Policy Editor-in-Chief)
Thanks to:
Pedro Antonio de Alarcon Sanchez, LUCA, Spain (previously Telefónica Spain)
Review: Using mobile big data to support emergency preparedness and address economically vulnerable communities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria
Review: The use of anonymized and aggregated telecom mobility data by a public health agency during the COVID-19 pandemic: Learnings from both the operator and agency perspective
Kenth Engø-Monsen, Telenor Research, Norway
Review: Turning mobile big data insights into public health responses in times of pandemics: Lessons learnt from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Review: The hidden potential of call detail records in The Gambia
Review: Challenges and opportunities in accessing mobile phone data for COVID-19 response in developing countries
Vanessa Frias-Martinez, University of Maryland, USA
Review: On the use of data from multiple mobile network operators in Europe to fight COVID-19
Peng Hwa Ang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Review: The use of anonymized and aggregated telecom mobility data by a public health agency during the COVID-19 pandemic: Learnings from both the operator and agency perspective
Tuulia Karjalainen, University of Helsinki, Finland
Review: Guiding principles to maintain public trust in the use of mobile operator data for policy purposes
Review: Data sharing and collaborations with Telco data during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Vodafone case study
Till Koebe, Free University of Berlin, Germany
Review: Using Vodafone mobile phone network data to provide insights into citizens mobility in Italy during the Coronavirus outbreak
Paul Mee, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK
Review: Using mobile phone data for epidemic response in low resource settings—A case study of COVID-19 in Malawi
Juan Murillo Arias, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, Spain
Review: The value of network data confirmed by the Covid-19 epidemic and its expanded usages
Review: The use of anonymized and aggregated telecom mobility data by a public health agency during the COVID-19 pandemic: Learnings from both the operator and agency perspective
Byungki Oh, KT, South Korea
Review: On the use of data from multiple mobile network operators in Europe to fight COVID-19
Luca Pappalardo, Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell’Informazione, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
Review: Data sharing and collaborations with Telco data during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Vodafone case study
Review: The contribution of telco data to fight the COVID-19 pandemic: Experience of Telefonica throughout its footprint
Michael Pisa, Center for Global Development, USA
Review: Analysis of call detail records to inform the COVID-19 response in Ghana—opportunities and challenges
Review: Using mobile phone data for epidemic response in low resource settings—A case study of COVID-19 in Malawi
Walter Radermacher, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Review: The French official statistics strategy: Combining signaling data from various mobile network operators for documenting COVID-19 crisis effects on population movements and economic outlook
Pedro Rente Lourenco, Laning O’Rourke, UK (previously Vodafone Research, UK)
Review: On the use of data from multiple mobile network operators in Europe to fight COVID-19
Albert Ali Salah, Utrecht University, Netherlands
Review: Data sharing and collaborations with Telco data during the COVID-19 pandemic: A Vodafone case study
David Salgado, National Statistics Institute (Spain), Span
Review: The French official statistics strategy: Combining signaling data from various mobile network operators for documenting COVID-19 crisis effects on population movements and economic outlook
Vedran Sekara, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Review: Challenges and opportunities in accessing mobile phone data for COVID-19 response in developing countries
Rachel Sibande, UN Foundation Digital Impact Alliance, South Africa
Review: Turning mobile big data insights into public health responses in times of pandemics: Lessons learnt from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Review: Using mobile big data to support emergency preparedness and address economically vulnerable communities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria
Review: The hidden potential of call detail records in The Gambia
Review: Challenges and opportunities in accessing mobile phone data for COVID-19 response in developing countries
Zbigniew Smoreda, Orange Labs/SENSE, France
Review: Using Vodafone mobile phone network data to provide insights into citizens mobility in Italy during the Coronavirus outbreak
Michele Tizzoni, ISI Foundation, Italy
Review: Analysis of call detail records to inform the COVID-19 response in Ghana—opportunities and challenges
Review: The contribution of telco data to fight the COVID-19 pandemic: Experience of Telefonica throughout its footprint
Liubov Tupikina, Bell Labs Innovations, France
Review: The value of network data confirmed by the Covid-19 epidemic and its expanded usages
Review: Guiding principles to maintain public trust in the use of mobile operator data for policy purposes
Michele Vespe, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Italy
Review: Turning mobile big data insights into public health responses in times of pandemics: Lessons learnt from the Democratic Republic of the Congo