Monday, March 6, 2017

Internet.org by Facebook Sponsored · Find out how a lack of internet industry competition is keeping many Filipinos offline in our Inclusive Internet Index, developed by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Only a third of Filipino households is online. 75-country index assessing Internet Inclusivity across the four pillars of connectivity: Availability, Affordability, Relevance, Readiness; includes analysis of policy, culture, and gender gaps. Learn More THEINCLUSIVEINTERNET.EIU.COM

For people to benefit from the Internet, it must be not only available and affordable. It also must be relevant to their lives and they must have the skills and confidence to use it. This index assesses how well 75 countries are achieving these pillars of inclusion. Explore the Overall rankings View the full indexExplore =1stSingapore Select =1stSweden Select 3rdUnited States Select 4thUnited Kingdom Select 5thJapan Select 6thSouth Korea Select 7thFrance Select =8thNetherlands Select =8thCanada Select 10thItaly Select How the rankings work Countries are ranked overall and across four categories: Availability, Affordability, Relevance, and Readiness. Dots represent transformed scores (scale: 0-100 where 100=best). Choose a country to explore its performance. Availability This category examines the quality and breadth of available infrastructure required for access and levels of Internet usage. Affordability This category examines the cost of access relative to income and the level of competition in the Internet marketplace. Relevance This category examines the existence and extent of local language content and relevant content. Readiness This category examines the capacity to access the Internet, including skills, cultural acceptance, and supporting policy. View the full index

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