Fri 15 September 2023:
Despite great advances in Internet connectivity, around 33% of the global population remains offline in 2023, according to the most recent data from ITU, the UN technology agency.
This is a slight improvement from 2022, when 2.7 billion people lacked Internet access. In 2023, an estimated 2.6 billion individuals would still be offline, while 5.4 billion people, or 67% of the global population, will have Internet connectivity.
ITU Secretary-General, Doreen Bogdan-Martin, expressed optimism about this progress, emphasising its alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. She stated, “This improvement in connectivity is another step in the right direction, and one more step towards leaving no one behind.”
According to IANS, despite this growth, the report highlights that connectivity improvements were most significant in low-income countries, with a 17 per cent increase in Internet users over the past year. However, less than one-third of individuals in these nations are currently connected.
The data also indicates that the rapid growth in Internet connectivity observed during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 has not been sustained. As a result, there are concerns about meeting the goal of universal and meaningful connectivity by 2030.
To achieve this objective, a comprehensive approach is required. This approach should address not only infrastructure but also factors like affordability and digital skills. The Internet is an essential tool for accessing information, job opportunities, and education. Without meaningful access, individuals risk being left behind, especially as technologies like artificial intelligence become more integral to daily life.
In conclusion, while progress has been made in expanding Internet access, achieving universal connectivity by 2030 remains a considerable challenge. A multi-faceted approach that considers infrastructure, affordability, and skills is necessary to ensure everyone can enjoy the benefits of the digital world.
Inputs from IANS
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