The rapid development and growth of information technology and the Internet not only bring convenience to our daily life but also light up potential business opportunities. However, due to imbalanced deployment of resources and application of information technology, digital divides emerge. Such condition becomes worse between cities and countries, social groups, and even industries. It is an international phenomenon, not only causing social problems but also blocking the overall development of a nation. To address this issue, the United States and the United Kingdom have put action plans into practice for years, and the results turns out to be satisfactory. In this article, we first focus on the situation of Taiwan and then summarize the experiences from the above mentioned nations. In the final section, a framework is proposed for mitigating the problem of digital divide in Taiwan.
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