Communication infrastructure refers to the backbone of the communications system upon which various broadcasting and telecommunication services are operated. This very important infrastructure, therefore, determines the quality and quantity of services available in telecommunications, data, file sharing, and other important aspects of information exchange that are essential for the progress and sustainability of societies.
Free-market Capitalism, the global economic system, encourages discriminative investments which leave the bulk of the developing world without adequate communications infrastructure which then hinders economic progress, development, and even civilization.
Compassionate Capitalism sees communications infrastructure as key hence a pillar in international development and watches the indices from the development rankings to know exactly which communities require capital investments, knowledge and information, legislation, lobbying, collaborations and more to increase access