To read this content please select one of the options below:

Assessing the global accessibility of the Internet

Chukwuma U. Ngini (Chukwuma U. Ngini is a Researcher, at the Network Research Group, Faculty of Technology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.)
Steven M. Furnell (Steven M. Furnell is Head of Group, at the Network Research Group, Faculty of Technology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.)
Bogdan V. Ghita (Bogdan V. Ghita is a Lecturer, at the Network Research Group, Faculty of Technology, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK.)

Internet Research

ISSN: 1066-2243

Article publication date: 1 October 2002

4328

Abstract

Previous studies have identified significant disparity in the levels of Internet access availability in different countries, particularly in developing nations. This paper presents the findings of an investigation into Internet connectivity and usage in different countries, in an attempt to determine the extent of Internet access, and whether the availability of such technology is considered to be beneficial. This research considers indicators such as available technology infrastructure and access costs, in order to identify the varying limitations that may be faced in different countries across continents. In addition, the opinions of individuals were sought regarding their typical access methods and level of Internet access, typical services utilised, and the general impact Internet has had upon their activities. A Web‐based questionnaire was used to elicit comments from 152 respondents from 19 countries, yielding preliminary statistical data to enable the assessment of Internet usage in different countries.

Keywords

Citation

Ngini, C.U., Furnell, S.M. and Ghita, B.V. (2002), "Assessing the global accessibility of the Internet", Internet Research, Vol. 12 No. 4, pp. 329-338. https://doi.org/10.1108/10662240210438399

Publisher

:

MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 2002, MCB UP Limited

Related articles