Last offline villages in world where 2.6 billion still wait for internet

Despite technological advancements, 2.6 billion people globally remain offline due to geographical isolation, political instability, and economic marginalization. This digital divide impacts access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities, particularly in remote regions like the Himalayas and parts of Africa. While satellite solutions like Starlink offer potential, high costs and infrastructure challenges hinder widespread adoption, leaving many communities disconnected.

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