Illustrating Internet Speed Divides in the Caribbean During COVID-19
Discussions on digital inclusion and the digital divide have been ongoing at the global level for over 20 years. While early discussions focused primarily on the gap in access to digital technologies between countries, new digital divides have emerged as the technology has become more advanced and its impact on society has increased.
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Main Authors: | Døhl Diouf, Lika, Alexander, Dale |
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Other Authors: | CDCC |
Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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2022-12
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Subjects: | TECNOLOGIA DIGITAL, VELOCIDAD, BRECHA DIGITAL, BANDA ANCHA, COVID-19, INTERNET, DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY, SPEED, DIGITAL DIVIDE, BROADBAND, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/11362/48956 |
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