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Digital divide is a term that refers to the differences between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technologies. Those differences can be characterised as either limited or restricted access. Information and Communications Technologies refer to the mobile telephone, television, personal computers and even the Internet.
Digital divide is a term that refers to the differences between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technologies. Those differences can be characterised as either limited or restricted access. Information and Communications Technologies refer to the mobile telephone, television, personal computers and even the Internet.


A significance in the Digital Divide is the Gender digital divide.  
A significance in the Digital Divide is the Gender digital divide.<ref>[http://koliwemajama.co.zw/tackling-gender-digital-divide-africa/ Tackling the digital gender divide]. Retrieved 26 June 2017. </ref>





Latest revision as of 09:03, 26 June 2017

Digital divide is a term that refers to the differences between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technologies. Those differences can be characterised as either limited or restricted access. Information and Communications Technologies refer to the mobile telephone, television, personal computers and even the Internet.

A significance in the Digital Divide is the Gender digital divide.[1]



References

  1. Tackling the digital gender divide. Retrieved 26 June 2017.