access to technology and digital divide
Access to technology refers to the availability and ability to utilize digital devices, services, and the internet, enabling individuals to connect with information and resources. The digital divide refers to the disparity in access and usage of technology, primarily due to economic, geographical, or social factors, which can result in inequities in opportunities.
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