The term “global village” refers to the idea that the world has become interconnected and interdependent due to advancements in communication and technology, allowing people to communicate and interact as if they were part of a single, small community. This is undoubtedly the future that current trends point to; we are still far from being an egalitarian global community with equal access to telecom infrastructure. However, while many see this as a stumbling block, it represents a significant opportunity for communications service providers (CSPs) to invest and become pioneers in some telecom fields. Not to mention unlock new markets that offer additional revenue streams and long-term growth opportunities. The Problem of Poor Telecom Infrastructure in Developing Countries In this digital age, Poor telecom infrastructure can significantly impact economic development and quality of life for citizens in developing countries. The socio-economic effects are felt not only at the individual level but on a macro-scale with implications for the overall development of the country or region: Slowed economic growth: Adequate telecom infrastructure is essential for modern business practices, including e-commerce and remote work, which are key drivers of economic growth. Poor telecom infrastructure can limit the growth of businesses, making it […]