Poor internet connectivity is one of the serious underlying causes of the digital divide between developing and industrialized countries, and is hampering the transition to the global information society.
Web2.0 social software offers a great opportunity to communicate with peers, exchange exciting new ideas, form new communities on the web and access all sorts of information.
But what if you don't have the internet? Is there a solution to this problem, or will developing countries get more and more isolated, by missing the opportunity to join the global social network?
View a presentation about this subject, held at the Web2fordev Conference,
24-27 September in Rome, during one of the Open Spaces workshops.
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