Eritrea stands as a digitally isolated nation, grappling with extremely limited internet access, no mobile data, and restricted social media. This East African country’s unique situation stems from strict political control and economic challenges, impacting education, communication, and economic growth. The government’s tight grip on telecommunications and widespread poverty contribute to this digital divide, hindering Eritrea’s development.
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