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Year on year, the digital space is changing, and if it is tracked, it can provide us with a broad range of useful and important insights on the impact of the Internet\/ICT on individual countries, geographic regions and the world as a whole. In this article, we highlight some of the key findings of the Digital 2019 report, which focuses on Internet and social media use.<\/em><\/p>\n

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In January 2019, popular social media firms, Hootsuite<\/a> and We Are Social<\/a>, published their annual Digital 2019<\/a><\/em> report, in which they present digital data for virtually every country in the world, along with select consolidated figures by regions. As expected, and for such a mammoth task, data has been drawn from a broad range of sources, including but not limited to public and private companies, market research firms and government agencies, to name a few. However, due to the sheer scope of the undertaking, it still provides a holistic view of digital development worldwide, along with useful data on individual countries, which may not be otherwise captured and presented.<\/p>\n

To kick off our Snapshot series for 2019, we will be presenting some of the global findings, which covers over 240 territories worldwide. We will also be highlighting data for the Caribbean, as a region, and for specific Caribbean countries, which were mentioned in the global report.<\/p>\n

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As at January 2019, globally, there were:<\/p>\n