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What are the implications of having only 6 percent of the population in developing countries are connected to telephones?

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is an incredible milestone, but it also means that only 40 percent of the world's population has ever connected to the Internet," the report said. In the developed world, some 76 percent of the population is online, but the figure is just 29.8 percent in developing nations, according to the research.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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According to a Facebook analysis, the majority of people in developing countries do not use the Internet because it is difficult to obtain, expensive, and has little or no useful content.

Three billion people will be using the internet by early 2015. Although this is a remarkable achievement, it also indicates that just 40% of the world's population has ever used the Internet, according to the research. According to the study, only 29.8% of people in developing countries are online compared to 76.6% of those in the industrialized world. According to the survey, a lack of infrastructure, affordability issues, and a dearth of locally relevant information are the three main reasons why individuals remain offline.

People don't use the Internet because they are unaware of it, because not enough content is available in their primary language, or because they are unable to read or understand it "the survey discovered. "It would need enough content in at least 92 languages to reach 80 percent of the world's population.

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