The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation around the world. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation around the world. The rapid expansion of online education and health services, e-commerce and remote working has highlighted the importance of the internet. In low- and middle- income countries (LMICs), most people access the internet via mobile, and for many it is the only way to get online.It has provided people with a key means to keep in touch and access important information, services and opportunities to support their lives and livelihoods, particularly during lockdowns. Six years ago, about a third of the world's population were using mobile internet. Today, it is more than half. Despite this progress, the pandemic has highlighted how big gaps in connectivity persist, even in high-income markets. 3.8 billion people still do not have access to the internet - due to a lack of mobile broadband coverage or because of other barriers, including a lack of awareness of the internet and its benefits, lack of literacy and the required skills, affordability, lack of perceived relevance, and safety and security concerns.The State of Mobile Internet Connectivity 2021 highlights trends in the coverage and usage of mobile internet over the last six years and the key barriers to mobile internet adoption. It also looks at the early impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the biggest regional changes and the key challenges to address to ensure everyone can connect to the internet. The findings draw on a variety of data sources, including the GSMA Consumer Survey, GSMA Intelligence databases, analysis of other industry data, and interviews with stakeholders. This year, the GSMA Consumer Survey involved more than 9,000 respondents from eight L MICs and was conducted in-person between October 2020 and January 2021, providing unique insight into consumers' mobile internet awareness, access and use during the first year of the pandemic! 镝数聚dydata,pdf报告,小数据,可视数据,表格数据
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    2021年全球移动互联网连接报告

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    年份2021
    来源GSMA
    数据类型数据报告
    关键字移动互联网, 信息技术
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    发布时间2021-12-03
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    The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation around the world. 

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital transformation around the world. The rapid expansion of online education and health services, e-commerce and remote working has highlighted the importance of the internet. In low- and middle- income countries (LMICs), most people access the internet via mobile, and for many it is the only way to get online.It has provided people with a key means to keep in touch and access important information, services and opportunities to support their lives and livelihoods, particularly during lockdowns. Six years ago, about a third of the world's population were using mobile internet. Today, it is more than half. Despite this progress, the pandemic has highlighted how big gaps in connectivity persist, even in high-income markets. 3.8 billion people still do not have access to the internet - due to a lack of mobile broadband coverage or because of other barriers, including a lack of awareness of the internet and its benefits, lack of literacy and the required skills, affordability, lack of perceived relevance, and safety and security concerns.The State of Mobile Internet Connectivity 2021 highlights trends in the coverage and usage of mobile internet over the last six years and the key barriers to mobile internet adoption. It also looks at the early impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the biggest regional changes and the key challenges to address to ensure everyone can connect to the internet. The findings draw on a variety of data sources, including the GSMA Consumer Survey, GSMA Intelligence databases, analysis of other industry data, and interviews with stakeholders. This year, the GSMA Consumer Survey involved more than 9,000 respondents from eight L MICs and was conducted in-person between October 2020 and January 2021, providing unique insight into consumers' mobile internet awareness, access and use during the first year of the pandemic!

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