The Shrinking Digital Divide
By Michael Kende Mobile telephony grew faster than almost anyone would have predicted 15 years ago, to the point where at least 94% of the world’s population receives a signal. And mobile Internet access has taken off even faster. Mobile Internet service covers at least 48% of the population worldwide and more than 28% of the population worldwide have already subscribed. Read More
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