What is The Digital Divide? Mozilla Explains

Mozilla
22 Jun 202103:58

Summary

TLDRAlice Munyua, Director of Mozilla's Africa Mradi, discusses the digital divide—the disparity in access to computers, mobile devices, and the internet. Highlighting the cost barrier in Africa, where internet is the most expensive, and the significant gap in connectivity rates between the richest and poorest countries. She also touches on the impact of education levels on internet access, gender disparities, and the democratic implications of internet shutdowns. Munyua emphasizes that addressing the digital divide involves tackling deeper economic and social challenges.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The digital divide is the gap between those who have access to computers, mobile devices, and the internet, and those who do not.
  • 📊 It also refers to the disparity between those who can benefit from the digital age and those who cannot.
  • 🏠 In the United States, millions of people lack home internet access.
  • 🌍 The connectivity gap is most significant between the richest and the poorest countries, with 80% of Europeans having internet access compared to only 26% in Africa.
  • 💵 The cost of internet access in Africa is a significant factor, with Africans paying 8.8% of their monthly income for just 1GB of data.
  • 🏫 Higher levels of education correlate with increased internet access, with those holding college degrees being 10 times more likely to have internet access.
  • 👩‍💼 Women have less access to the internet than men, even among those who are online.
  • 📡 There are bandwidth disparities, with some regions having better documented events than others.
  • 🚫 Some governments promote initiatives to isolate their citizens from the open internet, such as internet shutdowns.
  • 🌐 The coronavirus pandemic highlighted the importance of internet access for communication and obtaining health information.
  • 🏛️ The digital divide is a symptom of deeper economic, political, social, and cultural challenges that affect both developed and underdeveloped countries.

Q & A

  • What is the digital divide?

    -The digital divide is the gap between people who have access to computers, mobile devices, and the internet, and those who do not. It also refers to the disparity between those who can benefit from the digital age and economy and those who cannot.

  • Where does the digital divide exist?

    -The digital divide exists globally, including in developed countries like the United States, where millions of Americans lack home internet access.

  • How does the digital divide manifest in terms of connectivity rates between rich and poor countries?

    -80% of Europeans have internet access compared to only 26% in the African region, indicating a significant disparity.

  • What is the impact of cost on the digital divide in Africa?

    -Africa has the most expensive internet globally, with Africans paying an average of 8.8% of their monthly income for just one GB of data.

  • How does education level correlate with internet access?

    -Households with higher levels of education are more likely to use computers and have internet access, and those with college degrees or higher are 10 times more likely to have internet access.

  • What gender disparity exists in internet usage?

    -There are fewer women able to access the internet compared to men.

  • What are bandwidth disparities and how do they affect documentation of events?

    -Bandwidth disparities mean that events like police brutality are better documented in some regions (e.g., Hong Kong) than in others (e.g., Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Tanzania).

  • What are some initiatives that isolate countries from the open internet?

    -Governments sometimes promote initiatives like internet shutdowns, which can have serious democratic and civic implications.

  • How did the coronavirus pandemic highlight the issue of the digital divide?

    -The pandemic showed that making simple video calls could be frustrating in countries like India or Nigeria due to poor connectivity.

  • Why is internet access crucial during non-emergency situations?

    -Internet access is necessary for opportunities to work, study, engage in government, and exercise political freedoms.

  • What deeper problem does the digital divide symptomize?

    -The digital divide is a symptom of deeper economic, political, social, and cultural challenges that affect both developed and underdeveloped countries.

  • What is the role of addressing economic and social challenges in solving the digital divide?

    -Addressing these challenges is key to solving the digital divide, as it involves improving access to technology and the benefits of the digital economy for all.

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Digital DivideInternet AccessEconomic ImpactGlobal InequalityAffordable InternetEducation GapGender DisparityInternet ShutdownsPandemic EffectsConnectivity IssuesSocial Challenges