A current survey conducted by GlobeScan for BBC World Service connecting more than 27,000 respondents spanning 26 different countries exposed that 87 percent of users think Internet access is a “fundamental right of all people”.
Most of the respondents who had Internet access supposed that the Internet has had a positive impact on their lives with four out of five saying it had brought them greater freedom. On the other hand what about those who haven’t got access?
“Th
e right to exchange a few words cannot be ignored” Dr Hamadoun Toure, secretary-general of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), told BBC News. “We have enter the knowledge society and everyone must have right to use to participate”.

















