comparisons of locations

Cards (5)

  • urban vs rural(rural)
    • rural areas population is sparse. and broadband speeds are lower and internet access poorer.
    • accessing info on the internet is more difficult
  • urban vs rural (urban)
    • high population density, council , IT companies spend alot of money on internet infrastructure . meaning faster access speeds and network quality. accessing info on internet easier.
  • developed vs developing countries (developed)
    • will have more developed technology and industries with more funding available for info such as cabling and high speed access
  • developed vs developing countries (developing)
    • have unstable governments and slower access, if any to the internet
    • less money spend on technology and improving broadband speed, and expensive equipment like computers cannot be purchased on low wages.
  • internet access from remote areas
    • eg countryside or mountains or desert, might have limited internet access.
    • fast speed fixed broadband is expensive to install and many providers simple wont invest in rural areas as it is not economically viable
    • download speeds are slow or interouted due to intermittent connection
    • can use satelite or mobile broadband but it is very expensive for everydauy use.