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INFORMATION IS POWER



            UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE
            BETWEEN DIGITAL AND ANALOG


            Theterm “digital divide” refers to the disparity that exists
            between those who have access to reasonably priced
            and dependable Internet service and those who do not,
            as well as the knowledge and tools necessary to make
            full use of such Internet service.

            This is a problem in many countries, particularly in rural
            areas, where individuals are significantly more likely
            to be disconnected from modern technologies than
            those living in cities. In addition, the split can be seen
            between countries and continents. And it exists between
            men and women: In 2020, 62 percent of the world’s
            male population used the Internet, but only 57 percent
            of the world’s female population did so (International
            Telecommunication Union (ITU), 2020). This disparity
            between the sexes has been gradually closing over the
            course of the previous decade.

            Other forms of digital divides exist in addition to those
            that exist between developed and developing countries,
            rural and urban people, and men and women. These
            divides include the following:


            1. The AccessGap:This is the most obvious example of
            the digital divide. It is a reference to the socioeconomic
            gaps that exist betweenpeopleand the impact that these
            variations have on their capacity to buy the devices that
            are required to connect to the Internet. In developing
            nations, many people do not have enough access to
            technology or the Internet, and those who do have it



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