The report finds access to and use of information and communication technologies around the world is trending upwards. It notes most internet users are in developed countries, with more than 80 percent of their populations online. However, it says internet use is steadily growing in developing countries, increasing from 7.7 percent in 2005 to 45.3 percent this year.
The International Telecommunication Union says Africa where the percentage of people using the internet has increased from just over two percent in 2005 to nearly 25 percent in 2018.
Whereas on the other hand, Report showing dramatic decline in internet access growth suggests digital revolution will remain a distant dream for billions of people
Life at the bottom of the global league of internet access
Almost 50% of the world is online. What about the other 50%?
While this 50% person belongs to the remote and rural region of various developing continents where People can hardly afford to have basic human resources, unemployment and poverty is on its peak. In such financial crisis, having luxury of internet is quite difficult.
Cajutel a Guinea Bissau based telecom company set to revolutionaries Guinea-Bissau and neighboring countries with solar powered High-speed internet at affordable costs.
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