LAHORE: Technology experts urged the government to remove obstacles that deprive around 152 million Pakistanis of the internet access benefits. Pakistan is among five countries in the world where 550 million are offline due to high numbers of barriers to the internet access, an expert said, citing a report
internet access,” he said.
He said the planners should seriously take the World Bank’s report.
He added that Pakistan’s score in incentives to use internet was 21 out of 100 against 38 in Sri Lanka, 38 in India and 29 in Bangladesh.
In low income and affordability, Pakistan scored 63 out of 100. The score was 74 for Sri Lanka, 79 for India and 43 for Bangladesh.
On users’ capability, Pakistan scored 29 out of 100, Sri Lanka 86, India 39 and Bangladesh 31.
In infrastructure, Pakistan’s score was 10 out of 100, Sri Lanka 45, India 19, and Bangladesh 5.
The overall internet barrier score for Pakistan was 30, Sri Lanka 61, India 40 and Bangladesh 28.
Educationist Fakhra Yusuf said user capability is also a major barrier to internet use.
Yusuf said official literacy rate may be 60 percent but hardly 20 percent of the population is proficient in English –the language predominantly used in digital world.
Global online population grew to just over 2.7 billion people, driven by five trends. The worldwide Internet user population was around 3.1 billion people in 2014, with 2.2 billion more added since 2004.
The expansion of mobile network coverage and increasing mobile Internet adoption, urbanisation, shrinking device and data plan prices, a growing middle class, and the increasing utility of the internet fueled the growth. Low income group, elderly, illiterate and female have minimum or no access to the internet.