ITU and UN Seek Cheaper Universal Broadband in Developing Countries
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has revealed new statistics that highlight a significant global disparity in the adoption and affordability of broadband internet access services. It found that consumers in the UK typically spend 0.63% of their monthly income on fixed broadband ISPs, while those in the Central African Republic (the most expensive) would need to spend 3891%!
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