Internet access in Palestine

Internet access in Palestine: No one doubt the importance of internet nowadays, it helps almost to do all things while you are sitting at your desk drinking your favorite coffee or tea. Internet helps you and many other to come to Palestine and discover this little country in the Middle East.

Palestinians are also aware of the importance of the internet from them to have a good future for themselves and their children. Therefore, there is no single house now that lack of internet access. It does not stop there but also internet access mostly in all restaurants, cafes, malls and in some public areas.

In Palestine there are 49 companies that provide internet services (ADSL) to customers at affordable prices. While visiting Palestine, you will not face difficulties in accessing the internet in locales you may visit.,Recently, the Third Generation (3G) feature is available in Palestine where before wasn’t available since the Israeli occupation banned this service from being activated in Palestine.

What Palestinians use the internet for?

Palestinians use the internet as any other people in the world except that online shopping is not trusted or acceptable by people there. People in Palestine use the internet to be in connect with their family and relatives especially those who live outside Palestine. In addition, students use to learn and educate themselves and also to look for a educational or work opportunities that enhance their skills in the future and many other.

How the internet is very important for Palestinians?

Interest poses an effective tool for Palestinians to aware people about how they suffer under the occupation through using the social media and all international platforms on internet in order to serve what they believe in.

This sector has been developed considerably in Palestine. Some experts attribute this development to the state of siege in Palestinian society. This motivated the Palestinians to look for alternative ways and means of local and international communication, and to overcome the geographical and military barriers established by the occupation.