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07-10-2025 06:16 AM - last edited 07-16-2025 15:39 PM
The report titled "10 Years of Changes in Internet Users" highlights the remarkable global growth in internet usage over the past two decades. Since the early 2000s, the number of internet users has increased significantly across all regions and income levels, reflecting the rapid pace of digital transformation. The data reveals that the World as a whole has the highest average number of internet users after 2000, followed closely by Asia, driven by highly populated countries such as China and India. Among income groups, upper-middle-income and high-income countries show consistently high user averages, indicating well-established infrastructure and greater access. China stands out as the leading individual country, with an average of nearly 490 million users after 2000. The United States also maintains a strong presence, though it ranks below broader regions like North America, which includes other contributors such as Canada and Mexico. Europe and the European Union (27) demonstrate steady growth, showcasing widespread connectivity in developed nations. Year-over-year trends show especially sharp increases in usage across developing regions after 2010. The dashboard’s visualizations, including line charts and bar graphs, effectively illustrate these trends and comparisons. Overall, the report emphasizes not only the global surge in internet adoption but also highlights regional disparities and the importance of continued digital inclusion efforts.
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