4 in 5 believe internet access is a human right

Access to the internet is considered a basic human right by most
Access to the internet is considered a basic human right by most

A new survey of over 27,000 adults in 26 countries shows that the vast majority of people now think internet access should be considered a basic human right.

Nearly four in five people around the world believe that access to the internet is a fundamental right, according to the new BBC World Service survey. The survey follows recent concerns over the implementation of the UK government's Digital Economy Bill.