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The Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI) is a global coalition working to make broadband affordable for all.

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    23 Oct 2018

    What are the policies needed to accelerate progress on the path to affordable internet access for all? Our latest breaks it down at

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  2. Oct 4

    When the cost of falls and more people can get online, both individuals and national economies benefit. 🎧 explains on Digital Planet:

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  3. Retweeted
    Oct 4

    UK mobile users: how does £200 a month sound for 1GB of data?

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  4. Oct 4
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  5. Oct 3

    Thanks to all who attended our webinar on Stay tuned for updates as we continue to develop the standard.

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  6. Retweeted
    Oct 3

    is determined by: 1. Speed 2. Device 3. Data allowance 4. Frequency of connection via

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  7. Oct 3
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  8. Oct 3

    Across Africa, the cost of 1GB data dropped from 9% of average monthly income in 2018 to 7.1% today. The cost of data is still prohibitively high — if the average US earner paid 7.1% of their income for access, 1GB data would cost USD $373 per month.

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  9. Retweeted
    Oct 3
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  10. Retweeted
    Oct 2

    .'s new framework goes beyond basic connectivity. It allows you to measure whether a community's access to the internet is useful and empowering.

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  11. Oct 2
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  12. Retweeted
    Oct 1

    El costo de los datos móviles para los consumidores en países de bajos y medianos ingresos ha disminuido en todas las regiones incluidas en el último análisis de sobre los precios de banda ancha móvil. via

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  13. Retweeted
    Oct 1

    Why does broadband policy matter? Good policy helps drive down internet prices and make it more affordable for everyone to access the internet. 👀 at this correlation between ADI 2018 scores and affordability today. 📊

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  14. Retweeted
    Oct 1

    The cost for data is falling in low & mid income countries, new analysis shows. This is real progress but millions are offline because they can't afford to connect. We need urgent action to achieve affordable access.

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  15. Oct 1

    Seven countries passed the ‘1 for 2’ affordability threshold for the first time in 2019: 🇩🇿 Algeria 🇧🇩 Bangladesh 🇨🇻 Cabo Verde 🇨🇴 Colombia 🇪🇨 Ecuador 🇳🇦 Namibia 🇵🇾 Paraguay Read more in our new mobile pricing update.

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  16. Retweeted
    Oct 1

    According to , between 2018 and 2019, the average cost for 1GB data as a percentage of average monthly income declined from 5.76% to 4.69% — a drop of 11.24%. Yet, internet access is still unaffordable in most low and middle-income countries.➡️

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  17. Oct 1

    Low-income countries saw the most improvement in mobile costs, our new analysis shows. More details:

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  18. Oct 1

    More on our latest analysis of mobile costs in 100 low & middle income countries ⤵️

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  19. Oct 1

    The average cost for 1GB data as a percentage of average monthly income declined from 5.76% to 4.69% — a drop of 11.24%. 📉 NEW: Our latest analysis of mobile pricing across 100 low & middle income countries 👇

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    New legislation from seeks to include internet access as a measure of poverty 👇

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  21. Retweeted
    Sep 28

    "Far too many people remain offline, mostly in low and middle income countries, and among those who are connected, there is a wide disparity in the quality of internet they access," says . Learn more about meaningful connectivity here:

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