The UN's International Telecommunication Union estimated that 96 percent of those 2.9 billion people—who still never used the internet—live in developing countries
Younger people, men and urbanites are more likely to use the internet than older adults, women and those in rural areas, with the gender gap more pronounced in developing nations.
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Some 2.9 billion people—37 percent of the world's population—have still never used the internet, the United Nations said Tuesday, despite the Covid-19 pandemic driving people online.
The UN's International Telecommunication Union estimated that 96 percent of those 2.9 billion live in developing countries.
The agency said the estimated number of people who have gone online rose from 4.1 billion in 2019 to 4.9 billion this year, partially due to a "Covid connectivity boost".