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Foreword
 I am pleased to present the 2024 edition of this annual publication on
 the affordability of ICT services. Based on the most comprehensive and
 authoritative global dataset on consumer prices for connectivity services,
 developed and maintained by the International Telecommunication
 Union (ITU), this report offers timely insights into where we stand and
 the challenges that remain.
 This edition’s findings highlight important progress: in 2024, mobile
 broadband services have become more affordable in most regions
 and for most income groups, and a growing number of countries are
 meeting the Broadband Commission’s target of entry-level broadband
 services costing less than 2 per cent of monthly GNI per capita. These gains reflect the efforts
 of governments, regulators, and industry to expand access and reduce cost barriers.
 Yet for far too many people around the world, the cost of connectivity services continues to
 account for a disproportionate share of income. This prevents them from fully participating in
 the digital economy, accessing vital services, or exercising their rights in an increasingly digital
 world. Fixed broadband remains largely unaffordable for vast segments of the population,
 especially in low-income countries. Even where services are affordable on average, significant
 gaps persist within countries, disproportionately affecting those who are already marginalized.
 And as digital services become more bandwidth-intensive, affordability must be assessed not
 just in terms of price, but also in relation to the quality and adequacy of the service.
 At the ITU’s Telecommunication Development Bureau, we are committed to supporting our
 Member States in addressing these barriers. Reliable data and rigorous analysis are essential
 tools in this effort. By understanding the evolving affordability landscape, policymakers,
 regulators, development partners and industry stakeholders can design more targeted and
 effective interventions to drive down costs, foster investment, and expand connectivity to all.
 I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the members of the Expert Group on
 Telecommunication/ICT Indicators (EGTI) for their dedication and invaluable contributions.
 Their expertise has been instrumental in updating and overseeing the methodology of the ICT
 price baskets that underpin this work.
 As we move forward, let us keep affordability at the forefront of our efforts to build inclusive
 digital societies where everyone can connect, participate, and thrive.
 Dr Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava
 Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau
 International Telecommunication Union
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