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Africans Charged More Than 3.5 Times the “Affordable” Rate for Mobile Data

Posted By: adminon: November 17, 2019In: FlashbackTags: 2019 Affordability Report, Alliance for Affordable Internet, Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data, Landlocked Developing Countries, Least Developed Countries, Small Island Developing States, World Wide Web FoundationNo CommentsViews:
Africans Charged More Than 3.5 Times the “Affordable” Rate for Mobile Data

Illustrating the crisis of global digital divide n relation to Africa is this piece extracted from Inter-Press Service By Gareth Willmer People living in Africa are charged an average of 7.1... Read more

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