This paper outlines a theoretical framework to think about the role of NIT
on earnings inequality at a domestic level. Two main ideas inspired a growth
model. First, to be connected is only meaningful for people who are already
literate. Second internet, like the invention of printing, permits to
increase the part of knowledge that an individual can use. The results are
obtained in terms of the Lorenz criterion. The role of some key parameters
is emphasized like the elasticity of substitution between talent and
knowledge. Two forces are at work. On the one hand, the gap between literate
and non literate people will increase. On the other hand, the incentive to
become literate increases. Policy implications are derived.