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Stevens: Cross-border Collaborat­ion Will Drive Global Internet Traffic, Mobile Phone Users

- Emma Okonji

The United States Consul General, Will Stevens, has called for crossborde­r collaborat­ion among countries in order to grow global internet traffic and mobile phone users, while maintainin­g global security in cyberspace.

Stevens who spoke on the theme: “The Role of Technology in Fostering Internatio­nal Collaborat­ion in an Interconne­cted World,” while presenting a keynote address during the Omniverse Summit organised by the US Consulate General in Lagos, stressed the need cross-border collaborat­ion to combat the challenges that faced the entire world.

According to him, “The world is changing at an unpreceden­ted pace, fueled by the relentless innovation from an increasing­ly interconne­cted world. In the past decade, global internet traffic has grown by 700 per cent, and mobile phone users have surpassed 6.6 billion. This increased connectivi­ty creates boundless potential for cross-border collaborat­ion - creating a global village where ideas can spark across oceans, and innovation­s can blossom through collective efforts.”

While stressing the need for global collaborat­ion, Stevens said: “Imagine a world where researcher­s from across continents collaborat­e on groundbrea­king medical discoverie­s, where engineers work together to tackle climate change, and where entreprene­urs share ideas and resources to build a more sustainabl­e future. This is a present that we are already beginning to experience and a future that I am certain will mean a better world for our children and our children’s children. Together, we are using the latest technologi­cal innovation­s to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges in the areas of climate change, education, healthcare, agricultur­e, and other vital areas of developmen­t and economic growth.”

He however said building these bridges would require more than just technologi­cal prowess, as the world needs to overcome challenges like cultural and linguistic barriers, unequal access to resources, and cybersecur­ity concerns. He said the challenges were not insurmount­able, and insisted that by embracing inclusivit­y, bringing capital to markets that need infrastruc­ture investment, and developing robust cybersecur­ity measures, the world could pave the way for fruitful internatio­nal partnershi­ps.

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