New Delhi, Feb 22 (UNI) There is a yawning digital gap between high and low income Commonwealth countries, a report launched in London this week revealed.
The report, titled ‘The State of the Digital Economy in the Commonwealth’, shows only 18 per cent of people living in low-income Commonwealth countries have internet access, compared to 85 per cent in high-income countries.
According to a statement here,in fact, in 2015, just six members – the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, India, Singapore and Malaysia – account for 85 per cent of total online sales to customers, worth US