The Digital Divide

Resource type
Book Section
Authors/contributors
Title
The Digital Divide
Abstract
The digital divide, at a worldwide level, as well as at a regional level, is still a reality. However, over the last few years, the Internet and digital technologies have spread surprisingly fast, above all in their use through mobile telephone networks, and they have new users every year, even in the less developed countries, like in Africa. The installation of new underwater optic fibre cables surrounding Africa, with an increasing capacity for data transmission, has brought down the costs of interconnection with the global Internet backbones. Up to a few years ago, these connections were only possible through the satellite network, which are far more expensive for the local providers, and these high costs inevitably affect the end users. These services can now be offered at prices that more and more people can afford in Africa, which was and still is the continent that is most affected by the phenomenon of the digital divide.
Book Title
Multidisciplinary Teleconsultation in Developing Countries
Series
TELe-Health
Place
Cham
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Date
2018
Pages
101-109
Language
en
ISBN
978-3-319-72763-9
Accessed
15/02/2021, 14:27
Library Catalogue
Springer Link
Citation
Peroni, M., & Bartolo, M. (2018). The Digital Divide. In M. Bartolo & F. Ferrari (Eds.), Multidisciplinary Teleconsultation in Developing Countries (pp. 101–109). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72763-9_13