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An approximation to the digital divide among low income people in Colombia, Mexico and Perú: two composite indexes

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Figure 1 Mobile Users per 100 inhabitants
Table 1 Information and Communications Technologies Environment
Table 2 Economic and Demographic Environment
Table 3 Operationalization of the Indices
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