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Christian Science Monitor: Latin America’s second-largest economy lags in digital accessibility

Posted on Wednesday, Mar. 6, 2013 — 12:05 PM

Barely 17 percent have Internet access at home, according to the latest figures of the Americas Barometer, a survey by Vanderbilt University’s Latin American Public Opinion Project. Although the digital divide – the gap between those who can afford access and those who can’t – has narrowed in recent years, progress has been slow and Mexico still finds itself well below its peers.

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