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Narrowing the Divide

The Local Problem

Who’s online in the USA?

The Local Problem

Who’s online in the USA?

The Local Problem

Who’s online in the USA?

The Local Problem

Who’s offline in the USA? Ethnicity.

The Local Problem

Who’s offline in the USA? Age.

The Local Problem

Who’s offline in the USA? Education.

The Global Problem

Who’s online globally?

The Global Problem

Who’s online globally?

The Global Problem

Who’s online globally?

The Global Problem

Who’s online globally?

The Global Problem

Who’s offline globally?

The Global Problem

Who’s offline globally?

The Global Problem

Who’s offline globally?

The Global Problem

Who’s offline globally?

The Global Problem

Who’s offline globally?

The Global Problem

Global internet access increases year on year…

The Global Problem

…but quality of internet access continues to be a major obstacle.

The Global Problem

…but quality of internet access continues to be a major obstacle.

In highly developed countries like Japan and Hong Kong almost 90% of wired broadband connections are at least 10 Mbit/s.

The Global Problem

…but quality of internet access continues to be a major obstacle.

In highly developed countries like Japan and Hong Kong almost 90% of wired broadband connections are at least 10 Mbit/s.

In Africa less than 10% of wired broadband connections are at least 2 Mbit/s.

The Global Problem

Mobile cellular access might help to bridge the gap…

The Global Problem

… but speed increases in the developed world continue to outstrip those in the developing world.

Global Mobile Data Speeds

Rank Country Average Speed in 2012

Projected Average Speed in 2017

1 Canada 4.5 Mbps 14.6 Mbps

2 USA 2.5 Mbps 14.4 Mbps

10 Germany 1.4 Mbps 8.1 Mbps

11 France 1.3 Mbps 6.0 Mbps

19 Indonesia 0.1 Mbps 1.5 Mbps

20 India 0.1 Mbps 2.5 Mbps

The Global Problem

As the number of global internet users increases, so will the proportion of users with low speed or poor quality internet access.

If we fail to make our online resources accessible to those users, we will continue to exclude the vast majority of the world’s population.