Digital inclusion: the literate, the excluded
The public sector has invested billions in technology. Our Better connected reports call repeatedly for ‘channel shift’, moving citizen interactions to cheaper electronic channels. Yet, according to Race Online, over one fifth of the UK population has never used the internet. How to include them?
Publication date:
09/2010 | Attachment | Size |
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| Briefing#21_Digital inclusion.pdf | 47.63 KB |
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