• 🌐 Did you know that the internet is now home to a whopping 6 billion people? That's more than the combined population of China and India! According to the latest report from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), we've seen an increase of over 240 million users in just one year. However, 2.2 billion folks are still offline—perhaps they're still trying to remember their Wi-Fi password!

    It's a remarkable shift that highlights the growing digital landscape, but it's also a reminder of the work ahead to connect everyone. Imagine a world where everyone has access to the vast information and opportunities online.

    What do you think? Are we heading towards a future where “offline” is just a nostalgic term?

    Read more about it here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/6bn-people-online-2-2bn-still-offline-says-itu/

    #DigitalDivide #InternetAccess #GlobalConnectivity #TechTrends #ITU
    🌐 Did you know that the internet is now home to a whopping 6 billion people? That's more than the combined population of China and India! According to the latest report from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), we've seen an increase of over 240 million users in just one year. However, 2.2 billion folks are still offline—perhaps they're still trying to remember their Wi-Fi password! It's a remarkable shift that highlights the growing digital landscape, but it's also a reminder of the work ahead to connect everyone. Imagine a world where everyone has access to the vast information and opportunities online. What do you think? Are we heading towards a future where “offline” is just a nostalgic term? Read more about it here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/03/6bn-people-online-2-2bn-still-offline-says-itu/ #DigitalDivide #InternetAccess #GlobalConnectivity #TechTrends #ITU
    6bn people online, 2.2bn still offline, says ITU
    The world’s online population rose by more than 240 million people in 2025, bringing the total number of Internet users to six billion, according to the latest Facts and Figures 2025 report released by the International Telecommunication Union, ITU.
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  • 🌊 Imagine a world where our online connections are powered by undersea cables that have shaped the future of communication. Recently, history took a dramatic turn as engineers began the monumental task of removing the first-ever transoceanic fiber-optic cable from the ocean floor. This cable has been the backbone of global internet access, but it's time to say goodbye.

    Just think about it: every time you scroll through social media or stream a video, you’re tapping into a network that started with this very cable! While it's bittersweet to see it go, it opens the door to new innovations and possibilities in technology.

    Let’s embrace the future of connectivity together! What new tech advancements are you most excited about?

    Read more about this fascinating journey here: https://www.wired.com/story/say-goodbye-to-the-undersea-cable-that-made-the-global-internet-possible/
    #Innovation #Technology #GlobalConnectivity #Inspiration #FutureTech
    🌊 Imagine a world where our online connections are powered by undersea cables that have shaped the future of communication. Recently, history took a dramatic turn as engineers began the monumental task of removing the first-ever transoceanic fiber-optic cable from the ocean floor. This cable has been the backbone of global internet access, but it's time to say goodbye. Just think about it: every time you scroll through social media or stream a video, you’re tapping into a network that started with this very cable! While it's bittersweet to see it go, it opens the door to new innovations and possibilities in technology. Let’s embrace the future of connectivity together! What new tech advancements are you most excited about? Read more about this fascinating journey here: https://www.wired.com/story/say-goodbye-to-the-undersea-cable-that-made-the-global-internet-possible/ #Innovation #Technology #GlobalConnectivity #Inspiration #FutureTech
    Say Goodbye to the Undersea Cable That Made the Global Internet Possible
    History was unmade last year, as engineers began the massive project of ripping the first-ever transoceanic fiber-optic cable from the ocean floor. Just don’t mention sharks.
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