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Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences

Worldwide internet penetration, 2000-2016

Weltevreden, Jesse

Publication date 2017

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Weltevreden, J. (Author). (2017). Worldwide internet penetration, 2000-2016. Web publication/site, Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Centre for Market Insights.

https://public.tableau.com/profile/cmihva#!/vizhome/WorldwideInternetPenatration2000- 2016/WorldwideInternetPenetration

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Worl dwi de Internet Penetrati on, 2000- 2016

Falkland Islands (Malvinas) Norway

Canada New Zealand Switzerland Sweden Republic of Korea Iceland

Netherlands

United States of America Bermuda

Monaco Denmark Finland

Liechtenstein 36.5%

37.2%

39.2%

42.2%

42.9%

43.1%

44.0%

44.5%

44.7%

45.7%

47.1%

47.4%

51.3%

52.0%

58.6%

Top 15 countries with highestInternet penetration in 2000

Internetpenetration on the world map in 2000

Data source: Visualization:

Dr.Jesse Weltevreden

© HvA Centre forMarketInsights (www.cmihva.nl)

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20% -30%

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50% -60%

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BJ BF

TD

KM

CD

CG

CI

EG GQ

GM MW

MR MZ

NE NG

SN ZA

UG

BH

BN

HK

IN

IR

IL JP

JO KW

MY MO

QA SG

KR

LK TW TJ

TH

AE

CY

AT BE

CZ

DK

FO

FI FR DE

IS GR

IE IT MT LI

MD MC

NL PL NO

PT RO

SI ES

SE CH

GB AI AW BS

CU

DM

SV

GD

MX

NI KN PR

TT VI AR

FK UY

BM

CA

GL US

FJ

GU

2000

Regions All

Countries All

Year 2000

Subregions All

Use the slider to see the year to year development

** The GiniConcentration Index ranges from 1 (complete inequality)to 0 (complete equality).Thus,a decreasing index over time means thatInternetpenetration levels are converging among countries in a region.Only countries are included for which data was available forthe full 2000-2016 period.

Region Africa Asia Europe

Latin America and the Caribbean Northern America

Oceania

2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 0%

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Internetpenetration per region*

* The internetpenetration perregion is wheighted by the population percountry.Only countries are included forwhich data was available forthe full 2000-2016 period.

2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 0.0

0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0

Giniindex per region**

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