who cares for the bumps and potholes in the information bylanes and gullies?
Hey I love the Internet and the wonders of the IT revolution but I am also a bit cynical about the whole damn thing.
OK there is promise of 'a global village' and 'the information superhighway' but for whom?
Is there a free , countryside spirit as in the actual village? Or are we talking about an info island paradise for the haves only. How many people in the poor countries get access to a coputer,let alone the internet? So many poor children get hardly any access to a decent meal, healthcare and a shelter-forget the basic eduaction even.
Even for those who do get access it's the poor dial-up access with horrendous bandwidth-taking an eternity to download a website with even limited graphics content. And the connecttion gets severed many times during a single session and the poor customers have to pay per hour of sitting,anyway.
And also many useful, esp. educational sites are not free and requires a subscription which many in the third world cannot afford.
And many sites ask for credit card details, how many here have the luxury of credit cards?
In many small towns the internet access is down for weeks because of some microwave failure or something.
And if you want some printouts, the printing charges are exorbitant.
If we increase the bandwidth for the unfortunate net users in the poor countries and give more poor children and low-income people more access to the net and also offer a plethora of choices including cable internet, ISDN, satellite, VSAT, powerline besides dial-up, then only we can talk about the real information superhighway and a truly global village.
Till then its a nice info paradise for the world'd haves and dark unrecahed info gullies ,bylanes and blind alleys for most have-nots in the developing world.
Am I righr or wrong?