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El acceso universal a Internet en México reduciría la pobreza

  • Written by Jack J. Barry, Postdoctoral research associate, University of Connecticut
Habitantes de Ciudad de México navegan por la web en una "aldea digital" en 2015 dentro del programa del Gobierno para asegurar el acceso a Internet de todos los ciudadanosAP Photo/Sofia Jaramillo

Internet es un derecho en México desde 2013, año en que se modificó la Constitución de la nación para...

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