The digital divide addresses the major gap in today’s society between households, and the single device users. Different socio-economic groups relate to the use of this technology for access to the internet. The demographics show the breakdown by ethnic groups for those that use and do not use their smart devices. Typically gender, race and income are the determining factors for this digital divide.
An article written by the University of Michigan shows how low income teens use their smart phones for online internet. This study showed that 27 percent of teens used mobile devices to get on the internet. This number jumps to 41 percent among teens living in households that earn less than $30,000 per year. Addressing the lower income of teens, 70 percent do have computers at home while 92 percent of those families earn more than 30,000 a year. The demographics of social classes seem to determine the internet plans on our phones today.
The focused study totaled nine different groups. It included all ethnicities and their income. What we learned in class relating back to Net Neutrality mirrors the same data. Income truly predicts the kind of access to the internet we will have. Certain cell phone plans that include internet access are expensive and often slower than a computer internet service. Some would argue whether they should stick to the smart phones or invest in a computer. Mobile Internet access is higher among white teens who also have a computer at home while 44 percent of African American teens and 35 percent of Hispanic teens using their phones also have a home computer.
Throughout the social classes, there is always a struggle to afford the newest and fastest technology. I know that my classmates and I use my smart phone device for the quick Internet access. Less affluent people who are willing to pay for Internet access contradict the idea that net access is just a nice leisure but it is rather viewed as a necessity. To teenagers it is seen to be a necessity to text. Most would agree that now it is said to be a necessity to have Internet access . The main reason the Internet is now viewed as a necessity is because the smart phones can do anything on the web without restrictions such as viewing any accounts and accessing the world wide web. To most social classes this does not apply because of the lack of affordability. Recently, more and more phone companies are making Internet access less expensive for customers and creating package deals with text and internet access.
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