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Concept of digital divide.

Concept of digital divide. Concept of digital divide is used to describe a gap between those who have ready access to information and communication technology and the skills to make use of those technologies from those who do not have the access or skills to use those same technologies within a geographical area, society or community. It is an economic and social inequality between groups of persons.

Concept of digital divide. Digital divide is also a term that refers to the gap between people who have easy access to the internet and those who do not. A lack of access is believe to be a disadvantage to those on the disadvantaged side of the digital divide because of the huge knowledge base that can only be found online.

The digital divide appears in number of different contexts including: Differences between rural and urban internet access. Socioeconomic differences between people of different races, income and education affects their ability to access the internet. Differences between developed and developing nations in terms of availability of internet.

Features of old Economy. Old economy still experiences growth but at a slow rate. Industries that are commonly considered to be involved in the old economy are energy, steel and automobile manufacturers.

Other features of Old Economy including. Work force Characteristics: Workers are mainly men with a high proportional of semi-skilled and unskilled. Business model: It is traditional with command and control. Key Technology Drivers: Automation and Mechanization. Decision making is vertical. Success measure: Profit Pace of business is very slow. The market changes are slow and linear. There is constrained of space, time and distance. The economic development is steady, linear and quite. Production focuses on internal processes.

Generally speaking, the old economy is Time consuming. Labour based. Mechanical. Time, space and distance constrained. These digital divide include Computers, internet, Telephones, GSMs , Fax machines etc

Assignment. What is digital divide? State three features of old economy digital divided. List five devices of digital divide you know.