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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is an umbrella term for technologies that enable the handling and communication of information. It encompasses information technology (IT) such as computers and software, and communications technologies like networks, telecommunications, and broadcast services. ICT covers hardware (servers, desktops, mobile devices), software (operating systems, applications), data management and storage, networks (LAN, WAN, Internet), and the services built on them (cloud computing, web services, and digital platforms).

ICT is used across sectors: education, government, business, health, media, and personal life. It supports activities

Policy and challenges: ensuring affordable access, digital literacy, data privacy, and cybersecurity. The digital divide remains

from
word
processing
and
email
to
online
learning,
telemedicine,
e-commerce,
and
digital
media.
ICT
enables
faster
communication,
access
to
information,
collaboration,
and
automation,
contributing
to
productivity,
economic
development,
and
social
inclusion.
a
concern,
especially
in
underserved
regions.
Trends
include
mobile
broadband,
cloud
services,
artificial
intelligence,
Internet
of
Things,
and
5G
networks.
ICT
infrastructure—data
centers,
networks,
and
access
points—forms
the
foundation
for
digital
services,
while
ICT
policy
and
regulation
shape
how
these
technologies
are
deployed.
ICT4D
(ICT
for
Development)
focuses
on
applying
ICT
to
improve
education,
health,
governance,
and
economic
opportunities
in
developing
contexts.
Professionals
in
the
ICT
field
include
system
architects,
software
developers,
network
engineers,
cybersecurity
specialists,
and
IT
support
staff.