Building Bridges
We are not all connected.
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Approximately half of the world's population lacks connectivity and as a consequence is excluded from the socio-economic and cultural benefits enabled by information and communication technologies.
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This inequality of opportunities in the use and access to digital media and tools, the digital divide, can be observed between urban and rural areas, between countries with a greater or lesser degree of development and communities with different socioeconomic and educational levels.
World Bank studies indicate a close relationship between digital access and the country's growth level and the United Nations has declared the importance of connectivity, considering internet access and online freedom as essential rights.
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Our work includes the deployment of digital platforms and services to connect everyone, for the good of all.
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The commitment to inclusion in all its forms guides us to build bridges where it is most needed, using technology as a force that generates well-being, collaborating with local communities and integrating vulnerable groups, in the search for a fairer and more egalitarian society.
Discover what we are doing to generate more digital inclusion.