The document discusses the state of global connectivity. Some key points:
- At the end of 2015, 3.2 billion people were estimated to be internet users, up from 2.9 billion in 2014. However, over 4 billion remain unconnected, mostly in developing countries.
- Mobile devices have become the primary means of internet access globally, with 3.2 billion unique mobile internet subscribers in 2015. However, 2.7 billion people still do not own mobile phones.
- Current trends suggest international targets for universal connectivity by 2020 will not be achieved, with a projected shortfall of 500 million people remaining unconnected.
- Developing countries, rural areas, women and those with low incomes have the lowest rates