It is a film reflecting the reality and shows the difference between the UK and India in the use of the Internet and speed in both. Also, It is supported by opinions of people from both countries. Of course the world is witnessing of this difference, but in this section we note the speed of development between the state ruled the world and the state in the way of development. I think it's very accurate as it shows the percentages and numbers soon to reality.
Actually I learned from this video a new information about digital divide between UK & India because I did not notice this before. From my perspective I think the economic situation is one of the reasons that effect on it . Good job.
It is really intersting to find out about the speed and the cost of these two diffferent countries, so your choise of countries to make the comparsion is really good.
also the point of views of the interviewees are related to the topic. the intervieews in UK i think give more details than those in India. and they also mention more different usages of the internet than those in Indai. it may be due to thier limited usage as it is not availbe to them all the time like those in UK.
Very good video! I learned a lot in three minutes. One thing that stuck out in my mind is how only 5% of homes in India have broadband. Thank you for sharing this interesting video!
This video is really good!!! I didn't know this information and it was really interesting! Great job! I couldn't believe it that in India only 5% of home have broadband! Thank you for sharing this video!
This is very true. I think that the digital divide is a very clear phenomenon not only between the UK and India but between any first world and third world country. In my home country, Saudi Arabia, the internet is now becoming very popular. Most young people know how to use it. There are a number of telecom companies offering a range of internet connection speeds. However, most middle class families struggle with slow connection speeds which are far cheaper than high speed connections.
It is a film reflecting the reality and shows the difference between the UK and India in the use of the Internet and speed in both. Also, It is supported by opinions of people from both countries. Of course the world is witnessing of this difference, but in this section we note the speed of development between the state ruled the world and the state in the way of development. I think it's very accurate as it shows the percentages and numbers soon to reality.
rodeen100 2 years ago
Actually I learned from this video a new information about digital divide between UK & India because I did not notice this before. From my perspective I think the economic situation is one of the reasons that effect on it . Good job.
amjaad77 2 years ago
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It is really intersting to find out about the speed and the cost of these two diffferent countries, so your choise of countries to make the comparsion is really good.
also the point of views of the interviewees are related to the topic. the intervieews in UK i think give more details than those in India. and they also mention more different usages of the internet than those in Indai. it may be due to thier limited usage as it is not availbe to them all the time like those in UK.
fanoo33 2 years ago
Very good video! I learned a lot in three minutes. One thing that stuck out in my mind is how only 5% of homes in India have broadband. Thank you for sharing this interesting video!
margert113 2 years ago
This video is really good!!! I didn't know this information and it was really interesting! Great job! I couldn't believe it that in India only 5% of home have broadband! Thank you for sharing this video!
margert113 2 years ago
nice work
fzhang06 2 years ago
pretty cool film
passermadcat 2 years ago
Brilliant subtopic, impressive interviews, high-quality video editing, awful musics and captions
aidingg 2 years ago
That's cool. Thanks for sharing.
DanteWong1114 2 years ago
This is very true. I think that the digital divide is a very clear phenomenon not only between the UK and India but between any first world and third world country. In my home country, Saudi Arabia, the internet is now becoming very popular. Most young people know how to use it. There are a number of telecom companies offering a range of internet connection speeds. However, most middle class families struggle with slow connection speeds which are far cheaper than high speed connections.
suso482 2 years ago