Back in 2016, the UN General Assembly passed a non-binding resolution that declared internet access to be a human right. And though the resolution didn't impose any requirements on governments to actually provide internet access, it nonetheless underscored how integral the internet has become in our day-to-day lives.
"Overwhelmingly, studies around the world show that internet access is now vital for access to jobs, to education, for improving worker rights, and to ensure freedom of expression and access to information," Jack J. Barry articulated for OpenGlobalRights last year.
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