ITU/UNESCO State of Broadband 2024: progress made, but universal access elusive
The annual ITU/UNESCO Broadband Commission's ‘State of Broadband’ report provides a comprehensive overview of global broadband connectivity. The 2024 edition shows that despite progress, universal internet access remains elusive.
The number of Internet users grew to 5.4 bn in 2023 and is projected to reach 5.5 billion by the end of 2024. However, some 2.6 bn people remain offline. That’s around 33% or one-third of the global population. The report notes that progress is uneven, with digital divides persisting, especially among women, the elderly, people with disabilities, and those in less economically developed regions. Despite improvements, many countries still face challenges in achieving universal broadband access. Around 38% of the global population is living within mobile broadband coverage without using it and 5% of the population still not covered by mobile broadband.