About 200 million fewer female internet users when compared male users, and the gap could grow to 350 million by 2016, if no action is taken, according to a new report from the United Nation Commission's Broadband Commission Working Group on Broadband and Gender. The latest study, 'Doubling Digital Opportunities: Enhancing the Inclusion of Women & Girls in the Information Society,' revealed that globally, women are going online later and more slowly compared to men, leading to a 'significant and pervasive' 'tech gap' in accessing information and communication technologies.