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Access to the Internet can change people’s lives.
Northern or southem hemisphere , big city or distant village – The Internet provides opportunities for people to improve their lives . When people go online , they also enables people to participate more fully in the social and economic fabric of their communities and make meaningful contributions to society.
For many I n the United States and for most in developing countries , quality Internet access is not available or affordable.
Millions of low-income Americans don’t have computers at home and couldn’t afford monthly Internet fees even if they did. Worldwide , 5 Billion people – most of them in developing countries – have no access to the Internet.
Public Libraries offer Internet access and computer training.
Libraries are centrally located , open to all , and charge no fees. Library staff give people access to learning tools and guidance on how to use them.
But libraries struggle to get connected and to stay connected to the Internet.
In a developing country like Romania, only 411 computers in all 2,933 public libraries are connected to the Internet. In U.S. Libraries, people can now reach the Internet for free – but 60 percent of public libraries struggle to keep equipment and training up to day.
U.S. libraries face shrinking budgets even as Internet use grows.
More than 70 percent of those who use library computers say it’s their primary source for connecting to the Internet. Yet revenues at one-third of public libraries are shrinking. As a result , staff get less training in computer skills, people wait to use outdated computers, and slow Internet connections can’t handle streaming video.
In developing countries , few libraries offer Internet access and most people have no way to reach the Internet on their own.
Some developing countries may not have a library system in place, Supplying electricity may be a challenge for others. In others places there are no regional suppliers of high-speed Internet connections. Even in places that have Internet cafes and similar fee-based businesses, Internet services are often very expensive.
WE will working to narrow the digital divide in the United States and over a dozen countries around the world.
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