Op-Ed: Digital Divide In a world where information and opportunities are increasingly digital, millions of people in developing third-world countries need more access to the internet and modern technology. This digital divide hampers educational and economic opportunities, continuing inequality, and creating a barrier to progress that is becoming ever harder to overcome. According to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) , over 2.6 billion people still lack internet access, with the majority residing in developing nations ( https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/stat/default.aspx ). As the COVID-19 pandemic has largely shifted services and jobs to an online system, the urgency to bridge this digital divide has never been more critical. Furthermore, the divide is exemplified by the urgent need for targeted efforts to expand internet access in underserved regions. For example, in the African subcontinent, only 25% of the population uses the internet, compared to 80% in E...
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