China becomes second largest internet nation

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China has become the world's second most populous internet nation, with 20 million new users going online last year, according to research announced this week.

The total number of Chinese surfers reached almost 120 million last year, according to a report from US-based research and consulting firm eTForecasts.

Rapidly increasing internet adoption in Asia's highly-populous developing nations, notably China, India and Indonesia, has helped push the worldwide online population over one billion for the first time.

"Much of future internet user growth is coming from populous countries such as China, India, Brazil, Russia and Indonesia," said report author Dr. Egil Juliussen.

"These countries will also see strong growth of wireless web usage, and for many new internet users the cellphone will be their only internet access device. "

Chinese surfers are also more likely to be on broadband connections than their US counterparts. Reflecting the relatively recent introduction of the internet to China, shared broadband access is relatively more common than in the US.

Data from UK-based Point Topic puts the number of Chinese broadband lines at 35 million compared to almost 41 million in the US.

While the number of people online continues to increase in all countries listed, the larger developing nations are seeing their percentage share of the worldwide internet audience grow rapidly while the proportion of users in developed nations, like the US, falls.

According to eTForecast's data, the US share of the global online population slid from 19.86 per cent in 2004 to 18.3 per cent last year, while China's share crept up from 10.68 per cent to 11.1 per cent.

Market saturation, particularly among easily reachable urban residents, is hobbling further growth in more developed nations.

The top internet nation, measured by total number of users, remains the US, with 197.8 million, followed by China, Japan, India, Germany, the UK, and South Korea.

Information provided by eTForecasts did not include the origin of its statistics, although they are broadly in line with data from other sources. The worldwide total number of users is 1.08 billion, up 150 million since 2004.

According to eTForecasts, global internet use increased almost tenfold from only 45 million in 1995 to 420 million in 2000. The figure has more than doubled in the five years since then, and is expected to double again to reach two billion in five years' time.
 
Still i dont feel that Indians dont enjoy the kind of broadband that ppl in US enjoy at much lesser rates.

All those Mbps connections , cmon ISP's in India provide us with unlimited connections why is there still a MB limit on the 256Kbps and higer connections why cant u provide us with 256Kbps unlimited at Rs 500.

why just 256 why not 512 , 1Mbps unlimted connections at reasonable rates.

why wont India rank higher than others in having many people going online.

Recently MTNL has come up with some nice plans but still they are not unlimited ones.

You guys wont believe i am still on a slow 48Kbps connection Unlimited and pay Rs650 for it.
If this is what we have to pay for such a slow connection and unlimited usage how will broadband usage expand.
 
ya datz rite, i find it lil costly, well atleast better dan how it used to be, still payin aroun 1200 or less for 256 kbps, UU, can b reduced, my bro recently went to london, n i s enjoyin high speed connection at a cheap rate, lol, hope it chngs, we'll c
 
it could-should-must be us, INDIAns, but our GOVT, ISP.... except TRAI.
 
yeah it all depends on our ISP's. Is our government illiterate on the whole ISP issue? i think so. they seem to be doing nothing about it. Going at the pace we are going at, we are saying one-step-ahead-per-year. 2005 saw 128kbps unlm, 2006 has 256 unlm, now will we have to wait till 2007 and 2008 for 512-MB's??
 
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