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Definition of Digital Divide PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 September 2008 11:43
Digital divide refers to the gap or imbalance that exists between those who have access to Information and Communications Technology and also to the unequal access of resources.  The digital divide can exist between those living in rural areas and those living in urban areas, between the educated and uneducated, between economic classes, and on a global scale between more and less industrially developed nations.

Digital divide refers to the gap or imbalance that exists between those who have access to Information and Communications Technology and also to the unequal access of resources.  The digital divide can exist between those living in rural areas and those living in urban areas, between the educated and uneducated, between economic classes, and on a global scale between more and less industrially developed nations.

 

 

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