In a world where checking your phone 96 times a day is the norm for some, it’s hard to imagine a life without the internet. With the mainstreaming of fiber broadband and researchers developing 6G technology, sometimes the privilege of easy internet accessibility blinds us to the reality that 37% of the global population (2.9 billion people) still doesn’t have access to the internet. The not-so world wide web Ask any technocrat about the internet, and they’re bound to mention how it’s associated with boundless opportunity and the chance to connect with anybody across the world. Unfortunately, countless studies have…
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