The
attributes of digital divide
The interaction between computers and human
has greatly increased as we embark on the twenty-first century. Digital divide
is a term used to describe an economic inequality between groups, where some
have access to informational and communication technologies. And while others
don’t have access. But is also used to describe the knowledge gap between
parents and their children. This gap is created by inadequate infrastructure
and lack of basic knowledge about the digital world are two major obstacles.
People
with access to internet that is they get information and communicate they take
opportunities such as
Shopping
and bargaining
Participate
in online auctions
Buy
from overseas companies
Buy
goods at any time of the day they are not limited.
This
helps business to increase their profit by setting up web sites selling their
goods or services to anyone in the world. The ability to access computers and
the internet has become increasingly important to completely immerse oneself in
the economic, political and social aspects of the country. The success of one
business has a knock-on effect to all the suppliers businesses. Successful
businesses also have an effect on local wealth by supplying jobs.
The
digital divide causes a significant problem in many struggling parts of the
world. It’s only the western part of the world have a predominant amount of
internet access. The factors that
attribute to the digital divide:
Education
Widening
the level of education seems to magnify the digital divide. The households with
high level education are increasingly more likely to use computers and the
internet. It has been observed that those college degrees or higher higher
learning institutions are likely to have access to internet to work as than
those with higher school education. There is a gap between those with the most
and the least education.
Income
The
level of households’ income also pays a significant role in the widening gap.
It has been observed that households earning a lot of income are likely to have
home internet access than those at lowest income level. Due to lower income
level poor neighbourhood lack the infrastructure available. Telecommunication
facilities are more readily available for wealthier communities and are more
attractive for developing companies to establish themselves as a result the
poor people don’t have access to the internet.
Race
At
the same time, the digital divide continues to widen along very specific racial
lines. There is a difference between the black usage of computers and the white
usage of computers. Race affects the amount of computers in the school. Schools
with higher percent of minorities have fewer computers whereas those with lower
percent of minorities have a greater number of computers. The gap between
racial groups narrow at higher income levels, but widens among households at
lower income level.
Universal
access
As
the use of computers and the internet increases, so does the necessity for
access. In the public sector, policy makers and community members must
recognize the importance of such resources and take measures to ensure access
for all. While increased competition among pc manufacturers and internet
services providers has substantially reduced the cost associated with owning a
computer and maintaining a home connection,, for many households the cost
remains prohibitive.
BY
MwORIA ANGELA
BAPRM
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