For the poorest countries in the world, internet is still a dream
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When the developing world is gradually catching up the online trend, the United Nations Broadband Commission has made an announcement that would work as a deterrent for most telecom companies. In an announcement, it recently said that the growth in the number of people with access to the internet is slowing, and more than half the world's population is still offline.Internet access in rich economies is reaching saturation levels but 90 % of people in the 48 poorest countries have none, its report said. The access growth rate is expected to slow to 8.1 % this year, down from 8.6 % in 2014. Until 2012, growth rates had been in double digits for years.
"We have reached a transition point in the growth of the internet," the report said.
The commission, set up in 2010 by the International Telecommunication Union and UNESCO, the U.N. scientific and cultural agency, said the milestone of four billion Internet users was unlikely to be passed before 2020. It said growth in Facebook subscribers was outpacing growth in the Internet.
It blamed the cost of extending last-mile infrastructure to rural and remote customers, and a sharp slowdown in the growth of mobile cellular subscriptions globally.
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Women in poorer countries were particularly disadvantaged, the report said. In the developing world, 25 percent fewer women than men had Internet access, a number that rises to 50 percent in parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
The report also said that only about 5 % of the world's estimated 7,100 languages were represented on the Internet. Many Internet users could not understand Latin script, so even reading domain names was a challenge, it added.
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