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The digital divide: Trends in global mobile and broadband internet access from 2000-2010

Ronquillo, Charlene Esteban; Currie, Leanne

Authors

Charlene Esteban Ronquillo

Leanne Currie



Abstract

The digital divide is described as the gap between those who do and do not have access to digital information and communications technologies (ICT). ICTs are viewed as an indicator of infrastructure and potential for development, and are a growing platform for health information and services delivery. This study compares the penetration of mobile and broadband Internet technologies by global region from 2000 to 2010. Results illustrate the rapid growth of mobile cellular telephone subscriptions in all global regions with trends suggesting a continued increase. Little to modest gains were made in fixed broadband Internet subscriptions globally. There is a growing popularity of mobile subscriptions with use of data communications, exceeding the numbers of fixed Internet subscriptions. This comparison reveals current strengths that can be built on and highlights the importance of awareness of global trends and using such knowledge to inform design and delivery of ICT-based health services.

Citation

Ronquillo, C. E., & Currie, L. (2012). The digital divide: Trends in global mobile and broadband internet access from 2000-2010

Journal Article Type Article
Conference Name 11th International Congress on Nursing Informatics: NI2012
Conference Location Montreal, Canada
Acceptance Date Sep 12, 2011
Publication Date Jan 1, 2012
Journal NI 2012: Proceedings of the 11th International Congress on Nursing Informatics, (Vol. 2012)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2012
Pages 346
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/955413
Publisher URL http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3799113/
Additional Information Title of Conference or Conference Proceedings : 11th International Congress on Nursing Informatics: NI2012


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