I agree with Carlos on this.
On 11/04/2016 01:57 AM, Carlos Rey-Moreno wrote:
Dear Luca, thank you very much for all you work on the
declaration and
the report.
The declaration does not incorporate the concern I raised about the
first sentence of the preamble ( "Over three billion people do not have
access to communication infrastructure") being a potential source of
discrediting the whole declaration as it is not accurate.
While there is common agreement that there are only 3 billion people
connected to (using) the Internet, that does not mean that they do not
have access to communications. For instance, the ITU shows that
coverage for both GSM and 3G networks is way beyond that number [1].
Other reasons may explain this gap, affordability, lack of relevant
content, confidence/skills, etc, but not lack of access. Thus, I
propose, after the input from John Dada in the same email thread, to
rephrase that sentence to:
"Over four billion people may remain unconnected to the Internet,
including around a billion who do not have access to basic telephony
services".