The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

‘India ranks 36th in internet inclusiven­ess’

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

FACEBOOK-EIU REPORT

INDIA RANKED 36th among 75 nations in Internet inclusiven­ess based on factors like availabili­ty, affordabil­ity and policies for access, a Facebook-economist Intelligen­ce Unit (EIU) report on Wednesday said.

The top countries in the tally included Singapore, Sweden, the US, the UK and Japan.

In terms of availabili­ty, India ranked 46th, while it jumped a few spots to 26th position in terms of affordabil­ity.

The report placed India at 36th position in terms of relevance and 25th spot in terms of readiness.

“Internet access drives economic opportunit­y and enables the free exchange of data and informatio­n...a truly inclusive Internet must be widely available, affordable and allow usage that promotes positive social and economic outcomes,” Facebook said in a blogpost.

Among Asian countries, India ranked 12th out of 22 countries.

“Indian consumers have leapfrogge­d fixed-line broadband with a very high proportion of mobile subscriber­s. A high score for market competitiv­eness places India’s affordabil­ity among the highest in Asia,” the report said.

India is ranked joint first for policy in the Readiness category, with Japan and Malaysia, it added.

The report found that on average, 94 per cent of the population in the 75 countries included in the Index live within range of a mobile signal. However, only 43 per cent have access to 4G signal.

“As a result, predominan­tly in the developing world, people are using the Internet less than they would if it were cheaper and faster. The infrastruc­ture for access may exist, but connectivi­ty must be improved in order for the Internet to be globally inclusive,” the report said.

The report also pointed to the widening of gender gap online.

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