메뉴 건너뛰기

XEDITION

Board

Internet Woes Shatter Young Yemenis' Dreams Of Startups And Studies

EstebanStuder38880 2022.04.27 16:31 조회 수 : 4

By Maya Gebeily

ADEN, March 21 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Yemeni entrepreneur Obeid al-Bakri launched a ridesharing app to provide safe transport in the southern city of Aden, but his plans quickly ran into trouble - the internet was so slow, no one could get online to book a ride.

"Aden was absolutely fertile ground for a ridesharing app," said the 34-year-old TakeMe founder.

"We had all these security problems with normal taxis, where the passengers robbed the drivers or vice versa ... But the internet was just too slow."

Blighted by years of war website and economic crisis, Yemen's slow and costly internet limits access to everyday services from banking to online classes and transport.
For young people, it can mean missing out on economic and educational opportunities.

Bakri said TakeMe's five investors had spent thousands of dollars since 2020 on trying to make the app as lightweight as possible to run on mobile internet service, to no avail.

Yemen has the world's slowest internet speed, according to web analysis service SpeedTest, with an average download speed of .53 megabytes per second.

The next slowest, in Turkmenistan, is six-times faster.

Internet penetration rates are low, too. Just over a quarter of Yemenis have access to the internet, https://www.open-content.net/ compared to an average of three-quarters across the Middle East, according to a 2022 report on the country by online reference library DataReportal.

They pay the highest rate in the region at $16 per gigabyte, compared to about $1 in nearby countries, according to a forthcoming report on Yemen by the Arabia Brain Trust website (ABT), an independent think-tank that promotes sustainable social and economic development.

That is due to an aging, unmaintained internet infrastructure that has been damaged by more than seven years of conflict website and a steep devaluation in the local currency that has severely curbed purchasing power website in recent months.

Getting online is even more difficult in rural areas.

"I live in the countryside and the internet is so slow out there," said Bilal Sillal, a 25-year-old dermatology student at Aden University.

He was already spending pocket money on public transport to reach the university, making an internet connection a luxury.

"It costs $10 for around 800 megabytes - that's not enough for me to watch a lecture and it's too expensive for me to get more," he said.

ONLINE LEARNING?

'FORGET IT'

When Aden University shut its doors during periods of fighting and COVID-19 lockdowns, students and faculty found low-tech workarounds as Yemen's bandwidth buckled under the weight of online lessons.

"Want to watch a lecture or an extra course on YouTube? Forget it," said Abdulrazzak Hakam, a 26-year-old medical student.

Instead, he asked friends abroad to download lectures onto external hard drives to bring with them, then distributed the material on flash drives.

Nasser Akil, 25, another student at the university, https://www.worldoffan.com/produkt/rybaczka-reprezenatcji-polski said his professors used WhatsApp because it required less bandwidth.

"Our professors would send us 10-15 audio messages on WhatsApp, each of them five-minutes long - that's how we would do audio recordings," Akil said.

He - along with Hakkam and Sillal - said they planned to seek work abroad after graduating, adding to the "brain drain" from their homeland.

"The world is online, and we're simply not," said Akil.

Those ready to pay a premium could sign up to state-backed provider AdenNet, which has stayed online at times when other providers were cut.

But AdenNet limited subscriptions to its service, leading to a black market that has seen modems sold for several hundred dollars - dwarfing monthly average incomes.

LOST OPPORTUNITIES

Frequent power cuts have added to Yemen's web woes.

When offices and internet cafes closed due to fighting or COVID-19 restrictions, people had to work from home - where power cuts can last more than 20 hours.

"Some try to go to hotels to get internet and electricity, but it costs them a lot to sit in the lobby," said Aisha Warraq, programme manager at the Sanaa Center for Strategic Studies think-tank.

"Others used generators, but since the war started, there's been a fuel shortage and prices have doubled, so many people can no longer afford fuel," she added.

Warraq said she knew of several young Yemenis who had missed out on career-making interviews or presentations because power cuts had kept them from logging into Zoom.

"They are definitely losing opportunities," she said.

The Arabia Brain Trust report, due to be published this month, urges Yemeni authorities to license private companies to enter the market and repair hardware damaged by the war.

That could bring a much-needed boost to the economy, said internet researcher Nadia al-Sakkaf, who contributed to the report and briefly served as Yemen's first female information minister in 2014.

"We found that connecting 80% of Yemenis to the internet would increase GDP (gross domestic product) per capita 1% every year," Sakkaf said.

Since Yemen has few women-friendly internet cafes, boosting individual connectivity could increase women's economic inclusion. It could also loop farmers and other productive sectors into a global network and allow for mobile banking.

"A whole new world could open up," Sakkaf said.

(Reporting by Maya Gebeily @gebeilym, Editing by Helen Popper. Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers the lives of people around the world who struggle to live freely or fairly. Visit website

번호 제목 글쓴이 날짜 조회 수
» Internet Woes Shatter Young Yemenis' Dreams Of Startups And Studies EstebanStuder38880 2022.04.27 4
57 Why Php Jobs Remote Isn't Any Good Friend To Small Business HenryBlomfield20865 2022.04.26 4
56 Forgot The Wi-Fi Password? Here's How To Find It For Any Network You've Connected To NoahGuinn09971749930 2022.04.26 4
55 All Slots Mobile Casino Australia Abdul AbdulHoinville27 2022.04.16 2
54 Search Engine Marketing Secrets And Techniques For Saving Money And Time RigobertoLeger7 2022.04.14 3
53 Miraculous Moment Man Floating On Dinghy Is Saved From Brisbane River ShantellSykes582 2022.04.11 2
52 Wolf.winner Maude MaudeChappell87393 2022.04.10 4
51 US Charges Russian Hackers Over 3 Of World's Biggest Cyberattacks Jamal53A4257115 2022.04.08 1
50 Wonderful Tips On Using Treatment Of Your Hair... Tip Number 50 Of 149 PorfirioKlass16443 2022.03.24 2
49 Sajid Javid Backs Controversial Plan To Offer Smokers Vaping On NHS  HolleyDunningham 2022.03.02 2
48 Everything You Want To Know About 3D Mink Lashes MacMcGahey469167356 2022.02.28 3
47 Easy Overview To Makeup Your Eyes With False Eyelashes MaurineChute1808413 2022.02.22 3
46 The Benefits Of Using False Lashes Irving47779126171445 2022.02.22 3
45 The Best Idea For Halloween Cosplay - Try Spider-man Cosplay Suits StevenL27048312 2022.02.18 3
44 Police Storm Waterfront Unit And Towers In Sydney CBD And Barangaroo  CarlaConnelly403 2022.02.18 0
43 Whatever You Want To Know Regarding 3D Mink Lashes LTFSallie151188 2022.02.17 1
42 Just How To Maintain Mink Eyelashes For A Long Time BrandiKeldie76448191 2022.02.16 1
41 Star Wars Rey Cosplay Overview As Well As Suggestions From Professional Cosplayer GemmaO958362070227524 2022.02.15 3
40 SmartOne IPTV APK Para Android Descargar Gratis KCQAliza8175257550573 2022.02.15 2
39 Cryptomunten Betreffende Een Stabiele Koers Lilliana76L441973 2022.02.14 4
위로