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ITU report: uneven progress in bridging the global digital divide

Nov, 28, 2023 Hi-network.com

Steady but uneven progress in global internet connectivity exacerbates the disparities of the digital divide, particularly in low-income countries, according to the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Facts and Figures 2023 report. The report highlights the need to address the glaring gaps in internet access and usage.

The report analyzes internet data usage in a groundbreaking move, revealing that fixed-broadband services accounted for more than 80% of global internet traffic in 2022. This indicates that fixed networks dominate internet connectivity, commonly used in office and home settings. However, the report also underscores the significant divide between high- and low-income countries, where only one fixed-broadband subscription exists per 100 people in low-income nations. The absence of affordable prices and sufficient infrastructure is pivotal in hindering internet connectivity in these countries.

Moreover, as ITU's flagship report, Facts and Figures tracks global connectivity by providing estimates on essential indicators such as infrastructure, affordability, gender, location, and now, global 5G network coverage and internet traffic data.

Why does it matter?

The report highlights the urgency of achieving universal and meaningful connectivity and emphasizes the need for concerted efforts to bridge the divide. Additionally, including new indicators on global 5G network coverage and internet traffic reflects ITU's commitment to monitoring and evaluating global connectivity trends. Achieving universal and meaningful connectivity is deemed one of the vital causes of our time crucial for realizing a sustainable future.

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