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Status of Government Policy Progress on Internet Connectivity Prices By Wayan Vota on January 27, 2021 COVID-19 digital response has laid bare the scale and consequences of the digital divide and underlined the urgent need to find solutions to digital inequality. Governments are being forced to reassess priorities and step up with innovative solutions to address a range of challenges across health, employment, education, and economic resiliency. As the internet and digital technology will play an increasingly important role in our world, governments must develop policies to deliver affordable and meaningful Internet connectivity to all. The A4AI 2020 Affordability Report looks at the state of policy progress to bring down the cost of internet access and points to the importance of effective national broadband plans in providing the conditions for internet prices to decline. ....
‘Slow progress’ towards affordable internet for all Africa has made the biggest advances in broadband policy, according to a report by the Alliance for Affordable Internet. Copyright: Mike Ngo, wocintech/ CC BY 2.0 Speed read Internet is a ‘lifeline not a luxury’ in COVID-19 era Strong policies on broadband infrastructure and access are needed to drive down prices Share this article: Republish We encourage you to republish this article online and in print, it’s free under our creative commons attribution license, but please follow some simple guidelines: You have to credit our authors. You have to credit SciDev.Net where possible include our logo with a link back to the original article. ....