A new data from the International Telecommunication Union ITU reveals that the world increasingly defined by its digital borders.
According to the report, while global internet usage has climbed to a weighted average of 71, the gap between the most connected nations and those left in the digital dark remains due to poor infrastructure, economy, and policy.
The report highlights a spectrum of connectivity, ranging from total digital saturation in Northern Europe and the Middle East to near-total isolation in parts of East Africa and East Asia. ? The leaders of the digital age, often referred to as the 100 Club, represent a new standard of societal integration.