Some countries do not have access to high-speed internet. How is this a barrier to the feasibility of many computing solutions?

A. lack of need
B. lack of funding
C. lack of electricity
D. lack of infrastructure

D. lack of infrastructure

Without access to high-speed internet, many computing solutions that rely on data transfer and connectivity become impractical or impossible to use. This can hinder many aspects of daily life, such as communication, education, business operations, and access to information. Additionally, lack of infrastructure may also limit the potential for economic development and innovation in countries that do not have widespread access to high-speed internet.