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> >THerefore all these talks about digital divide are for people who HAS
> >digital avilable to them because they do not face many of the 'divides'
> >mentioned above ... so how can we understand what the needs of these people?
> >Furthermore, even if we build a teleceter for them and they ca
I never seems to be able to post to DDN ... I am going to give it one more try
...
reading the analysis by Taran and others, I have to agree there are TOO MANY
DIVIDES and not just digital.
Read the email from Declan, one can just understand why this world has so many
divides. When World Ba
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Declan McCullagh writes
In other words, it's a bit silly to talk about the "digital divide"
without also addressing the underlying problems of broken court
systems, military rule, confiscatory government policies, and so on
that these nations have yet to address. Solving those problems would
g
Cindy Lemcke-Hoong wrote:
>I never seems to be able to post to DDN ... I am going to give it one more try
>...
>
>reading the analysis by Taran and others, I have to agree there are TOO MANY
>DIVIDES and not just digital.
>
>Read the email from Declan, one can just understand why this world h
To All: This is the kind of "knownothing" analysis that is being
generated by the World Bank report. Declan's listserv is read by many
thought leaders and his analysis will contribute to the general
misunderstanding and misinformation about the Digital Divide. Your
comments should be address