Talk:List of countries by number of Internet users

Latest comment: 3 months ago by Icantthinkofanamexd in topic Should we include historical data on this page?

Untitled edit

Please read this before updating the figures in the article:

% Reality Checks (Babies use Internet?) edit

Looking at some of the alleged user %'s (e.g. Bermuda over 98%) one can only conclude Bermuda has a lot of highly connected infants and toddlers. When getting population and user data you need to define A) the number of people who could REALISTICALLY use the Internet and B) the number of UNIQUE users of the Internet.

Both numbers are hard to get so when I see a number above 98% or even 96% I am HIGHLY skeptical that this % is accurately reflecting A or B.


Look I wrote what is written in official ITU report about internet users. If they are wrong then this is wrong too. Everybody knows that it's not possible to have 100% of internet users, but it's okay info to know that somewhere is good enough penetration of internet users. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 185.18.63.165 (talk) 12:02, 20 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

Presumably for people over 18 only — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:186:4301:20E:9DEE:E087:6180:6C03 (talk) 13:28, 19 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

Also Monaco with like 102% wtf Esteban Outeiral Dias (talk) 11:14, 28 July 2022 (UTC)Reply

New column edit

Maybe someone who adds a new column with the % of connected users in those countries?

I mean, Mexico has 22 M internet users and Spain 18 M... in absolute terms, so we can think: oh, Mexico is more connected than Spain! Wrong. If you see the percentage, you'll see Mexico (105 M inhabitants) has only a 20% of internet users, whereas Spain (45 M and 20M internet users in 2007) has a near 44% of internet users.

Dear anonymous stranger, I have now added a coloumn like this. Next time you might contribute by doing it yourself, as all the needed population data are available on Wikipedia. Bosse Klykken (talk) 19:02, 15 January 2008 (UTC)Reply

EU number 1? edit

Why is the EU number 1? The title of the article is "list of COUNTRIES." I'm pretty sure the EU isn't a country. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.30.84.30 (talk) 19:04, 17 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

You're absolutely right, I'm gonna modify this to have something similar to List of countries by population. 16@r (talk) 19:08, 17 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

This page is out of date - see http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2212086/chinese-become-internet - --Dj789 (talk) 15:29, 16 March 2008 (UTC)Reply

Major frustration here. what defines a user? Is it someone that uses the Internet daily ? Or someone who uses it monthly, or annually ? The term needs a definition. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.166.22.46 (talk) 06:49, 11 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

Belarus edit

Data on Belarus Internet access must be double-checked. I doubt that 56.3 % of population in Belarus have access to the Internet. Dstary (talk) 07:13, 23 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

A source better than CIA Fact Book edit

This is much better now Sonny00 (talk) 05:27, 12 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Portugal is on the list twice edit

Please remove whichever entry is wrong. Willy turner (talk) 19:29, 31 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

And so is Lebanon

New Discussion edit

A discussion has been started at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Countries/Lists of countries which could affect the inclusion criteria and title of this and other lists of countries. Editors are invited to participate. Pfainuk talk 12:48, 17 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Saudi Arabia dscrepancy edit

The table and the color map disagree violently with regard to the internet penetration in Saudi Arabia.131.225.55.98 (talk) 14:55, 17 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

I have now corrected both Saudi-Arabia and Bosnia in the map, both of them were apparently very wrong. -GabaG (talk) 15:25, 17 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

Templates for deletion nomination of Template:Lists of countries edit

 Template:Lists of countries has been nominated for deletion. You are invited to comment on the discussion at the template's entry on the Templates for Deletion page. Thank you. Cybercobra (talk) 07:00, 27 June 2009 (UTC)Reply

EU? edit

Why's the EU listed here? It's 27 different countries and last I checked, this article is titled List of countries by number of internet users.--Valkyrie Red (talk) 21:04, 29 April 2010 (UTC)Reply

North Korea users edit

Wait. There is only 3 Internet users in North Korea? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.105.216.111 (talk) 19:41, 5 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Yes, seems like vandalism and the references cited don't have data for North Korea so I am going to change it.Eiad77 (talk) 02:35, 25 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Falkland islands (malvinas) edit

Every human being in the falkland islands uses the internet? What source exactly says that? --189.216.156.137 (talk) 22:53, 10 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Why are sources being mixed? edit

Information from Internet World Stats is used for almost all of the countries. Two exceptions appear to be China and Mexico. I am not sure why there are separate sources for China and Mexico, since Internet World Stats has data for these two countries. Wouldn't it be better to use one source for this information? Otherwise, the door is opened to using a vast array or sources which all use vastly different methodologies. Furthermore, there is a lot of conflicting information out there regarding, for example, the number of internet users in China. Using the Internet World Stats data would solve this problem. Dagojr (talk) 18:31, 19 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

india was just recently changed from what internet world stats had, I think we should keep to a single source or at the least, cite the changes. until a citation for new numbers appears, I'm reverting the change. --71.191.173.80 (talk) 20:21, 19 November 2010 (UTC)Reply
actually I'm going to wait to see if he puts a citation first, as GangadharD is doing the changes right now. --71.191.173.80 (talk) 20:24, 19 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

Source reliability ? edit

InternetWorldStats.com does not appear to me as a reliable source since it just published numbers without any way to access them or even to access the methodology to compute the number. Note that the organisation hidden behind the website is a marketing agency with no specific experience (IMHK) nor known expertise on global statistics except their "InternetWorldStats.com" site. It appears to be that this site is used by many people as a reference but could anyone provide clues on its reliability ? If not I suggest to use other numbers and sources. G.Dupont (talk) 14:58, 30 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

I agree. It seems that the data is good for 2008, not 2010. Someone should change those dates 09:16, 5 December 2010 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.117.185.0 (talk)

Yes, and the source is incorrect, it is NOT from the ITU. free statistics are available here (http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/statistics/) from the ITU. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 143.106.157.26 (talk) 14:28, 6 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

Users in Palestine and other countries edit

There are just over 300 users in Palestine?I guess I know most of them!there are over 4 major companies that provide access to the internet in Palestine just for 300 users! Even in other countries the numbers don't make any sense!

and in the title it says (thousands)..so there are 300000 users in Palestine?!maybe but that would mean there are 1900000000000 users in China-more that there are people! The list needs serious work — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lexmlo (talkcontribs) 14:22, 1 April 2011 (UTC)Reply

Reversions by User:Kkm010 edit

User:Kkm010 continues to revert this article, stating in the edit summary that I'm "juggling with the figures" and that I've failed to provide a relevant source to back up the data.

The number of Internet users is derived from this list compiled by the International Telecommunication Union showing the number of Internet users as a percentage of the population in 2010 (which is properly referenced in the article). The absolute numbers for each country are calculated using country population data from the US Census Bureau International Data Base (also properly referenced in the article).

The International Telecommunication Union is an authoritative and reliable source. The previous source for this article, "Internet World Stats", is not a reliable source and has a narrower coverage of countries. I will consult with a third party if you continue to revert the article. Pristino (talk) 14:52, 9 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

The figure that you have put in China and India, number of users are much higher. China has close to 500 million and India has over 100 million users. While this data shows too low, secondly India has actually became third largest number of internet users.--Kkm010* ۩ ۞ 11:54, 10 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Sorry, but the source says otherwise. The ITU is probably the most authoritative source on this matter. Pristino (talk) 14:15, 11 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

Iran user numbers edit

The Iran's users number is decleared as 10 million users ! while I know only in our city (Tehran) there are about 8.5 million internet users.second all of the reliable sources say otherwise, please look at : http://www.internetworldstats.com/top20.htm http://www.internetworldstats.com/middle.htm http://www.census.gov/population/international/data/idb/rank.php 1 The first most reliable source delcraes iran users to be 36,5 million. dont you feel any difference between 10 and 36,5 million ?!!! Thus I corrected the number. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Utero-1993 (talkcontribs) 07:48, 4 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

The UN's International Telecommunication Union is an authoritative and reliable source; much better than "www.internetworldstats.com". Please don't revert back the figure. Pristino (talk) 09:15, 4 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

Requested move edit

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List of Internet users by countryList of countries by number of Internet users – This is not a “list of Internet users”, this is a “list of countries” [sorted by the number of Internet users]. Cf. List of countries by number of broadband Internet users. Mormegil (talk) 16:36, 10 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

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New/updated country table edit

At 06:54, 14 April 2012‎ 39.215.161.70 made a large number of changes to the figures in the country table/list without entering an edit summary. Many of the changes didn't seem to make sense and a number no longer matched the 2010 figures from the ITU. Rather than try to sort this out or simply revert the changes, I decided to start over and recreate the table using 2010 Internet users percentage data from the ITU and 2010 country population data from the U.S. Census Bureau or in a few cases from Wikipedia. The table is slightly reformatted: there are two Rank columns now, one for the percentage and the other for the number of Internet users; the country name is in the far left column; and there is a column for notes. The new/updated table was added a few minutes ago. Hopefully the references make it clearer how the table was created and what sources were used. At the least there are no longer any dead links. The next step is to redo the two world maps so that they are based on the same ITU and population data rather than data from Internet Worldstats and they are .svg rather than .png based. -Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 23:42, 15 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

I don't understand why you went through all that trouble. The table was perfectly fine before 39.215.161.70's vandalization. I've fixed the dead link now. Pristino (talk) 21:27, 16 April 2012 (UTC)Reply
I went through all that trouble because the sources for the previous table even before 39.215.161.70's vandalization were not clear. They seemed to be based on what was a deadlink. I wanted to get rid of the deadlink, which I did. The deadlink ref didn't have a date, but it did show that it was accessed on 31 September 2011. The new table from the ITU that I used and that was used to replace the deadlink in the current article doesn't have a date that is more specific than 2010, but it comes from a section of the ITU web site that was updated in December 2011. The name on the deadlink ref doesn't match the name of the new table from the ITU. So it was not and still is not clear how the old figures from September 2011 were related to the newer valid link and data from the ITU. I thought my changes with more explicit references and the notes column made things clearer and I knew for sure that all of the figures matched the figures from the new ITU table. Both the old current reference [9] on the Internet users column seems to imply that the figures in that column come from the U.S. Census Bureau and the UN, when in fact the figures are calculated using data from the ITU and the census data. I think my changes made that clearer. I also thought having two rank columns and moving them next to the data columns that they applied to made it clearer what was being ranked and it was useful to rank both the percentage and the number of Internet users rather than just the number of Internet users. Did my changes do any harm? Was there something wrong with them? Why did you revert? I'm inclined to restore my changes, but I'll wait a day or two first to see what responses we get here from you or others? -Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 03:57, 17 April 2012 (UTC)Reply
I haven't done a country by country caparison of my version of the table with the previous version from before 39.215.161.70's vandalization, but a spot check shows that most entries are identical. There are two differences when a country's population wasn't available from the U.S. Census Bureau database since I used figures from Wikipedia and the previous version used figures from the UN. I'd be happy to switch to figures from the UN for the missing census data cases or even for all of the countries. I have a spreadsheet that generates the table, so changes of this sort are fairly easy. My version does include roughly 15 countries or regions that aren't in the previous version. These "extra" countries are in the ITU table, but with data prior to 2010. In such cases I gave the actual year in the notes column. My version rounds to the nearest whole percentage for values 10% or larger and to one decimal place for values less than 10%. I did this mostly because I think fewer decimal places makes the table easier to read, but also because I think using percentage values with two decimal places (ten thousandths) implies more accuracy than these estimates and projections really have. But if it would be better to include more decimal places the spreadsheet makes this easy to do. Neither version rounds the number of Internet users, but I worry that these figures too imply more accuracy then really exists. For example, do we really think that there were exactly 456,238,464 Internet users in China in 2010? I think we should consider rounding the number of Internet users to the nearest 1,000 or perhaps to the nearest 100 for countries with fewer than 10,000 people. And my version is initially ordered by the percentage ranking, while the previous version is initially ordered by the number of Internet users. I did this because the table is really driven by the percentage values from the ITU. Readers can sort the table by any column, so they can view the data in any number of ways. I don't feel strongly about this and the initial ranking displayed could easily be changed. -Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 16:18, 17 April 2012 (UTC)Reply
Another difference is that the previous version flags 14 sub-regions or territories that aren't countries in italics and doesn't include them in the ranking. My version doesn't flag sub-regions or territories differently and includes all of the entries in the table in the rankings. This could be changed in my version without much effort, if desired. -Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 17:07, 17 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

small browsers edit

On small-width browsers the tables are overlapping. Can someone move them so the text table and graphical tables are not next to each other? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.253.218.145 (talk) 00:17, 19 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

  Done - I made a change that avoids the overlap when using narrow browser windows. The info boxes, graphs, and maps are still next to the country table, but when the window is too narrow to display both side by side, the browsers should add a scroll bar so you can window to the right and left to see everything. At least this seems to work for Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari. Let us know, if it doesn't work well for some other browsers. -Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 22:53, 22 April 2012 (UTC)Reply

"internetworldstats" as source edit

Please don't add data from "internetworldstats"! Their data is complete crap. They don't give reliable sources and have huge errors in their database. One example is their page for Iran. They say the Iranian population increased by 10 million people from 2009 to 2010, and they state their source for some of the data is "ITU" without saying of which publication of ITU it is. But the ITU data used in the WP article clearly says something different and is mostly based on data from the Statistical Center of Iran. So the ITU data should be reliable, whereas "internetworldstats" is a site full of spam, obviously based on some kids playing with their keyboard. --92.73.29.89 (talk) 16:12, 12 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

India edit

What's the issue with Indian numbers? It gets changed regularly (to put it over Japan) but I don't see any changes in the references. StasMalyga (talk) 21:35, 19 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Yeah I wasn't careful enough to see the table is for 2010, makes sense. People who change it, please keep in mind that too. If one country has the data for 2012 and others for 2010 it loses sense, it's a huge leap and renders the table useless for comparison. Cheers. StasMalyga (talk) 22:55, 19 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

The India numbers are completely doctored now. Penetration at 25% when source says 15,10%. I would correct it but I don't know where the population number comes from.

90.184.76.31 (talk) 23:33, 29 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

At the end of December 2014 the official estimate from the official body in India is 24 % (302m/1270m) : http://trak.in/tags/business/2014/11/19/india-300m-internet-users-2014/. --Loup Solitaire 81 (talk) 21:12, 30 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Please care to provide the source of recent update in India. 700 millions users represents nearly three fourths of India's senior teens and adults which I deem to be highly unlikely. Regards Aman.kumar.goel (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 13:33, 30 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

New page/Update table edit

User 95.178.143.23 has added a new link to official figures of ITU for 2011:

Here is official ITU link to make new wiki page Internet users in world in 2011.: http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/icteye/Reporting/ShowReportFrame.aspx?ReportName=/WTI/InformationTechnologyPublic&ReportFormat=HTML4.0&RP_intYear=2011&RP_intLanguageID=1&RP_bitLiveData=False

Suggestions on how to proceed? Anir1uph (talk) 11:45, 14 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Have same page (table)like this for 2010, but with new numbers. Can be written list of internet users by country in 2011. And have links on both pages that peoples can on easy way check it, precise not searching again. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.178.143.23 (talk) 14:40, 14 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
My suggestion is to keep the 2010 figures and add the 2011 figures as two new columns. That way this article will start to give a little bit of the history of changes in the number of Internet users. Because the ITU data only gives a percentage of the population, one needs to get population figures for 2011 for each country and do a little math to come up with the count of the number of users. I have a spreadsheet that does that for 2010 and would be willing to add 2011, unless someone else really wants to do this. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 18:29, 14 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
The 2011 ITU data already mentions both total users and users as percentage of the population. It even adds a column for number of users per 100 inhabitants. I support adding 2 new columns to this page itself. Thanks! Anir1uph (talk) 18:52, 14 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
Watch out. The ITU report talks about "Percentage of individuals using the Internet" and "Fixed (wired)-broadband subscriptions: Total and Per 100 inhabitants". Those are different things. This article is about the former and not the later. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 20:28, 14 July 2012 (UTC)Reply
Agree, so the populations figures would be needed. Anir1uph (talk) 21:06, 14 July 2012 (UTC)Reply

Rank-order column (1,2,3) should be static and separate edit

See Help:Sorting#Initial alphabetical sort versus initial sort by rank order. See the section about adding a separate, static rank column (1,2,3) next to a table. This makes the table easier to update. --Timeshifter (talk) 03:36, 3 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

But is the goal to have a table that is easy to update or is it to have a table that has useful information? I think it is the later rather than the former. Also, because this table should be updated pretty much all at once from a single common source, maintaining a rank column isn't really very hard to do. It would seem that the guidance about rank order applies more to cases where the rows in the table are updated independently from each other from several sources at different times. That isn't the case here. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 11:27, 3 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
Be interesting if there was software than allowed us to just put hashtags or something in the rank column, which display as numbers. That's be easy and useful. CMD (talk) 17:57, 3 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
See: Help:Sorting#Adding a separate, static rank column (1,2,3) next to a table. You can have easier rank ordering if you use a static rank order column. See that section about adding a separate, static rank column (1,2,3) next to a table. This makes the table easier to maintain and update, all while maintaining the table in rank order. --Timeshifter (talk) 22:24, 3 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

Have any editors complained that the table in this article is difficult to maintain because of the rank order column? For the reasons I stated above, I haven't found it hard.

It seems that there are two or perhaps three questions here. All of them have to do with ease of updating.

  1. How should the table be sorted initially? In rank order as it is now or alphabetically be country?
  2. Should the table continue to include a dynamic rank order column or should the column be removed?
  3. Should the current dynamic rank order column be replaced by a static rank order column?

For myself:

  1. I like the current initial sort by rank order. If someone wants the table in alpha order by country, it is easy enough for them to sort the table in that or other ways.
  2. I think rank order adds useful information to the table and so I'd like to keep it.
  3. I like dynamic rank order since if I sort the table into alpha order by country I still know the rank of a given country without having to sort the table into a different order. I don't know what good a static rank order is when the table is sorted into alpha order by country. Right now the rank order only applies to "official" countries and omits sub-regions and disputed territories even though there are rows in the table for those regions. Static rank order will not work for that.

I think we should be most concerned about how to make the table useful for readers and we should be less interested in how easy it is for editors to maintain the table.

--Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 23:12, 3 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
That depends on how many people you have updating the table. I think static rank order is better for this table. It is much easier when updating a long table like this. I don't think people are that concerned about the combination of "official" countries, sub-regions, and disputed territories. Also, there are 2 data columns in this table. So static rank order is useful there too. Otherwise, only one of the data columns can be ranked. --Timeshifter (talk) 10:36, 6 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
New data comes out from the ITU once a year, so this table will generally be updated once a year by a single person. Given the data that is provided by the ITU, country population data from another source and some math is required to generate the second column. I do that using a spreadsheet. I generate the rank order using the same spreadsheet. I generate the wiki markup using the spreadsheet too and copy and paste it into the article. Using the spreadsheet is a lot easier and less error prone than updating the table by hand. And it makes the issue of static vs. dynamic rank order columns irrelevant. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 11:31, 6 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
Many people, myself included, would be more interested in ranking the percentage of the population using the internet rather than just the total number in a country, sub-region, or territory. Using a separate rank column allows this to happen. --Timeshifter (talk) 10:36, 6 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
Adding a second column for ranking the percentage would provide this information and would allow someone to compare the number and percentage ranks without having to resort and remember one or the other rank. I think that that is a better solution to this particular issue. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 11:31, 6 September 2012 (UTC)Reply
Can your spreadsheet add that second column of ranks? The more complicated this becomes the less likely this list is to be maintained once you stop editing it.
As for finding both ranks, a separate rank column makes this easy. If someone wants to compare all they have to do is click the sort button for the column of interest. We need to discourage multiple rank columns because it makes more and more lists dependent on one person's editing. Many list pages have tables with 3 or more data columns.
I use various quicker methods to create lists. I usually put the list in the order of the source. If the source is in alphabetical order I put the list here in alphabetical order. It the source is in rank order I put the list here in rank order. I try to use the simplest method, knowing that I am not likely to maintain a list longterm. I also try to explain my tools and methods on the talk page, so that future editors can use them. Or I create a user subpage with the info, or some other page elsewhere, and I link to it. --Timeshifter (talk) 12:24, 6 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

the problem with using data from internetworldstats edit

http://www.internetworldstats.com/list2.htm the problem with this site is that they heavily influenced by CIA worldfact data or other outdated sources, they look at the internet penetration by various data of the goverments and so on to use these percentage with cia population data for countries. But the cia population data and other data they use is often outdated. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2119rank.html?countryName=Russia&countryCode=rs&regionCode=cas&rank=9#rs

Russia is a good example they say it has only 138 million people its obviously wrong as russias population is 143 million people even cia updated it but its still not 100% accurate. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population I know that cia used to count russias population at 138 million people back then but now it changed since russians make more children now, and more immigrants come to the country. They are also other countries which are heavily over estimated by them like turkey which only has a population of 74 million people but the internetworldstats counts still 78 million. The wikipedia article who collects data from official governments should be the only one being used. It would be better using their percentage of internet penetration only with the data of population the wikipedia article provides instead of their data.--Venajaguardian (talk) 10:22, 12 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

internetworldstats is a complete SPAM SITE! It is absolutely ridiculous that this site is used here. But this is how Wikipedia works: just google and use ANY site as source no matter what it is and everything is fine. --88.78.126.154 (talk) 22:58, 23 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

The list? edit

What's the point on changing it only too 2011? I mean really? --Ty Rezac (talk) 20:52, 16 January 2013 (UTC)Reply

The figures released by the ITU in 2012 cover the period through the end of 2011. When the ITU releases figures for 2012, I expect that the article will be updated. Really. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 11:28, 7 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

Newest Data edit

There data on june 2012 / need to rewrite article. http://www.internetworldstats.com/top20.htm — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.178.138.251 (talk) 05:40, 7 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

See the comments about internetworldstats.com above. We've been getting the figures for this article from the ITU. Also, the internetworldstats reference given only lists the top 20 countries and we need them all. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 11:25, 7 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

New info from ITU for 2012. edit

http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/icteye/Reporting/ShowReportFrame.aspx?ReportName=/BDT/DynamicReportPublic&ReportFormat=HTML4.0&RP_intLanguageID=1&RP_strCodeIDs=11624&RP_intClassID=1&RP_strCountryIDs=&RP_bitLatest=True&RP_intYearFrom=-1&RP_intYearTo=-1&RP_strGroupping=rbLatestCty_rCod_rYer_c

Some odd things which I see are: Eritrea has 6% here on wiki, but ITU says 0.8. Maybe they made mistake and should be 6.8 Precisely I don't think that it's mistake here.

Palestine info isn't visible in new infos, so should stay that from 2011 which is 41.08% (not 55 as it's written here) http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/icteye/Reporting/ShowReportFrame.aspx?ReportName=/BDT/DynamicReportPublic&ReportFormat=HTML4.0&RP_intLanguageID=1&RP_strCodeIDs=11624&RP_intClassID=0&RP_strCountryIDs=308&RP_bitLatest=True&RP_intYearFrom=-1&RP_intYearTo=-1&RP_strGroupping=rbLatestCty_rCod_rYer_c

And South Sudan doesn't have info either, but it is on list of countries.

UAE has other population info on their wiki page which is 8 million and not 4, so it should be checked. (just mentioning, but I'm sure you will find newest info about population in each country)

Taiwan too doesn't have infos. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.178.222.27 (talk) 20:11, 20 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

It looks like the ITU spreadsheet, Percentage of Individuals using the Internet, available at http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Documents/statistics/2013/Individuals_Internet_2000-2012.xls, has been updated to include data for 2012 as well. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 21:11, 20 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

  Done. The article has been updated to use the 2012 figures from the ITU. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 02:11, 27 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

Pakistan edit

According to the 2012 ITU penetration number (9.96) and the population number from the US Census Bureau (193,238,868) the number of internet user in Pakistan should be 19,246,591 which is higher than the number stated in the table (18,960,037). Even further still a June 2013 report states that number of Internet users in Pakistan has crossed the 30m mark.[1][2][3] So shouldn't the number in the table be changed?. Wiki.0hlic(Talk)

  1. ^ "30m internet users in Pakistan, half on mobile: Report". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Internet Statistics". Internet Service Providers Association of Pakistan.
  3. ^ "Telecom Indicators". Pakistan Telecommunication Authority. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  Not done. I think the figures for Pakistan in the table now are correct. The table uses data for 2012 from the ITU and from the U.S. Census Bureau. The percentage penetration figure for 2012 given in the ITU spreadsheet is 9.9637. This is rounded to two decimal places for display in the ITU spreadsheet (9.96) and to one decimal place in the table (10.0). The 2012 population figure for Pakistan from the U.S. Census Bureau is 190,291,129. 193,238,868 is the figure for 2013. Doing the math (190,291,129 * .099637) gives 18,960,037 which is the figure shown in the table. We don't want to move to data from 2013 for Pakistan until we can make the same move for all of the countries shown in the table. And we don't want to mix ITU data from 2012 with population figures from 2013. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 02:52, 19 August 2013 (UTC)Reply

Internet in Belgium edit

This conversation started on my talk page, but I thought I'd move it here where more people might see it. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 17:44, 17 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

Hello, I saw your note with an edit to Internet in Belgium. I had looked at the spreadsheet and didn't see number of users or a way to figure the ranking for number of users. I'm curious how you got the figure. Did you cross reference that table with population data for all the countries to find the number of Internet users in each country? That sounds like a ton of work - there must be a better way. I'm wondering how you came up with the 8.6 million figure. I just ran the question on Wolfram Alpha and it gives a figure of 9.1 million also with 82%, but it doesn't explain the source of their figures so I wouldn't call it a reliable source. Thanks for satisfying my curiosity, SchreiberBike talk 02:59, 17 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

The figures in the "Internet in Belgium" article (and a lot of other "Internet in xxxx" articles) comes from the List of countries by number of Internet users article. They use data from the ITU as a common source. The ITU gives a percentage as you saw. The total population for most countries comes from figures from the U.S. Census Bureau. And the rest is simple math. It is a bit of work, but not too bad since you can get the data into a common spreadsheet using copy and paste and matching the country names from the two sources can be automated too. There are two notes, one for the population column[1] and one for the percentage column[2] in the article that try to explain what was done and some additional information on the talk page. We try to use data from a single source (the ITU) for all countries and to update the figures for all countries at the same time so that the figures will be comparable. This has the side effect of only needing to be updated once a year since the ITU data is updated once a year. And that cuts down on the work a bit.

  1. ^ Calculated using penetration rate and population data from "Countries and Areas Ranked by Population: 2012", Population data, International Programs, U.S. Census Bureau, retrieved 26 June 2013
  2. ^ "Percentage of Individuals using the Internet 2000-2012", International Telecommunications Union (Geneva), June 2013, retrieved 22 June 2013
--Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 12:46, 17 November 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thanks for your clear explanation. Seeing that you are using the figures for multiple countries' articles, that sounds like a good approach. SchreiberBike talk 17:32, 17 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

Please read this before updating the figures in the article: edit

I want to repeat the note that appears near the top of this talk page and also in an XML comment at the top of the article page in hopes that more people will see it:

--Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 16:50, 9 January 2014 (UTC)Reply
Why only removing Bangladesh? there are other countries like Pakistan, Palestine, Niue, Falkland islands, Ascension which are using figures from other source. Akib.H (talk) 17:54, 20 July 2014 (UTC)Reply
Yes, the article needs some work. And new, more up-to-date figures are available from the ITU. So, my thought is to update all of the figures for all of the countries. That should get this article back into sync. It may take me a few days to get around to doing this work. -Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 00:20, 21 July 2014 (UTC)Reply
At 16:10 on 7 June 2015‎ User:Us441 updated the the list to use the ITU's figures for 2013, the most recent country specific data available from the ITU. In a few cases, when data for 2013 wasn't available, data from prior years was used and notes or refs were added to make it clear when this was necessary and what data was used. I'd like to thank us441 for this work. I'm sure it was a big job. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 21:25, 7 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

the wrong map of russia edit

the wrong map of russia

where is crimea? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.237.225.85 (talk) 18:28, 27 May 2014 (UTC)Reply

New info from ITU for 2013. edit

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IT.NET.USER.P2

It's same like on itu page, but there is no online page, just can be downloaded in excel format, so I give this online page that you don't need to download it.

Still Palestine not included and for South Sudan no data.

There is no many new internet users in some countries compared to 2012. :/

  Done. On 7 June 2015‎ User:Us441 updated the the list to use the ITU's figures for 2013. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 21:47, 7 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

2014 new data edit

http://www.internetlivestats.com/internet-users/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by Barjimoa (talkcontribs) 11:47, 19 October 2014 (UTC)Reply

  Not done. The 2014 figures from Internet Live Stats seem to be estimates based mostly on the 2013 data from the ITU. The ITU data for 2013 is, at least in part, based on estimates that the ITU made based on prior years data from the individual countries. It seems best to stick with the official ITU data and avoid estimates that are based on estimates. On 7 June 2015‎ User:Us441 updated the the list to use the ITU's figures for 2013. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 21:53, 7 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

All United Nations member states are included, except South Sudan. edit

This statement is wrong. I know the North Korean standpoint on the Internet, but it's still part of the UN. --2.245.198.6 (talk) 15:55, 26 March 2015 (UTC)Reply

  Done. This got fixed on 17 May 2015‎ by User:Us441. The statement toward the top of the article now reads "All United Nations member states are included, except South Sudan and North Korea." --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 21:42, 7 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

Possible improvements? edit

After having spent most of the day working on updating this page, I have gotten to know it really well. However, here are some ideas that I feel should be discussed.

1. The data for the number of internet users is not from actual ITU estimates. Rather, they come from Wikipedians multiplying ITU estimates for penetration by population figures from another source. The penetration estimates are only 3-4 significant figures, so having the ITU estimates be precise numbers, especially in countries with large populations, seems very precise. Maybe it would be better to have internet user counts with 3-4 significant figures.

2. The term "penetration" is used to denote the percentage of population in each country using the internet. Although the meaning of the word "penetration" in this context is specified, and it is not very hard to figure out, I still believe that it might be better to do something more straightforward such as "percentage internet users" (maybe it would get too long, though.) Us441 (talk to me) (My piece) 21:18, 7 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

On #1, I agree. I think it would be fine to round the number of Internet users to the nearest 1,000. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 22:05, 7 June 2015 (UTC)Reply
On #2, I think using "Penetration" as the column heading as it is now is OK. As you say, it is explained toward the top of the article and other longer labels won't make a good column heading. But I don't feel strongly about this. An alternative might be "Percentage of population" which is longer, but perhaps not too long. --Jeff Ogden (W163) (talk) 22:05, 7 June 2015 (UTC)Reply

Number and percentage mismatch for Indian figures edit

I think there is some mismatch between total number of internet users and percentage/penetration figures. The list shows about 300.34 million users but percentage is given as 19.1% which I think is wrong or both the figures have been taken from different sources and for different years becasue 300.34 million of Indian population would be about 24-25% not 19% as the list shows. I think that needs to be updated. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.96.151.103 (talk) 14:51, 11 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

New info from ITU for 2014. edit

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IT.NET.USER.P2

ITU report for 2014. on page 92. http://www.broadbandcommission.org/Documents/reports/bb-annualreport2015.pdf

 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.178.202.46 (talk) 11:43, 30 July 2015 (UTC)Reply 

Name change edit

This article needs to be named List of countries by number of internet users. No capitol I in internet. Internet is a common noun.--Wyn.junior (talk) 19:38, 29 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

Remove recent changes edit

Is it possible that someone undo these changes for Bangladesh, Serbia and similar things. It's not from 2013. and it's not from 2014. which you have link here.

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IT.NET.USER.P2

ITU report for 2014. on page 92. http://www.broadbandcommission.org/Documents/reports/bb-annualreport2015.pdf

For 2015. it will be in July or August this year.

Thanks in advance. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.178.147.235 (talk) 11:36, 30 January 2016 (UTC)Reply

Indonesia edit

Hello. Someone removed Indonesia from table during last changes. It would be best to make table for 2014. or to leave 2013. table, so undo all changes. This now is a mess. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 31.45.197.173 (talk) 09:33, 27 March 2016 (UTC)Reply

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Infos for 2014. year from ITU edit

I compared this web page % of internet users with official ITU % of internet users per country and it's same. So on this page you can see full correct info for 2014.

http://www.internetlivestats.com/internet-users-by-country/2014/

For 2015. still is just estimate, so we wait till July. So if anyone has free time to update these numbers in table on this page from 2014. would be great. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.244.211.74 (talk) 08:22, 14 May 2016 (UTC)Reply

http://www.internetlivestats.com/ edit

What do you think about http://www.internetlivestats.com/ as source? Dawid2009 (talk) 11:49, 23 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

It's okay for just 2014. Those 2015 and 2016. is estimate, so it's not correct number. When they make ITU numbers for 2015. someone can update this topic. (will not be estimate) Useless would be to make for 2014. when in max 1 month will come 2015. stats. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 31.45.201.200 (talk) 11:27, 30 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

Official infos for 2015. year from ITU edit

Here is official report for 2015. from ITU. Page 98. http://www.broadbandcommission.org/Documents/reports/bb-annualreport2016.pdf

Now is updated world bank page too. http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IT.NET.USER.P2 They rounded numbers.

Maybe internetlivestats will update their 2015. estimate page now with official infos.

— Preceding unsigned comment added by 31.45.140.178 (talk) 11:27, 16 September 2016 (UTC)Reply 

Kosovo? edit

Kosovo has one of the best internet connectivity in the world. Why is it not included in any of the lists? http://www.internetworldstats.com/top25.htm — Preceding unsigned comment added by 46.99.31.143 (talk) 05:24, 15 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

Palestine is not a member as well but it is still listed? Alikadrija (talk) 12:14, 13 February 2023 (UTC)Reply

Kosovo isn't ITU member, precisely there is no official info from ITU about Kosovo internet users.

Internet users in 2015. official info from ITU edit

I made table of new info from ITU for 2015. Internet % are from ITU report.
Population numbers are from this web page: List_of_countries_by_population_(United_Nations) and it's same data as World Bank population data for 2015.
Don't know what to do with Taiwan and similar nations which don't have info from 2015. I wrote from which year it is near number of internet users. Maybe that it's in note?

Only thing which I didn't make in table is ranking by %. It's too much work, so if anyone wants to make that feel free to do it. Don't know how to make these notes about sources, so any help is good. Text in paragraphs before China and after Ascension.

When you do that you can copy table to main page. Link to internet users % on World bank: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IT.NET.USER.P2

Or ITU report page 96: www.broadbandcommission.org/Documents/reports/bb-annualreport2016.pdf

List edit

Country or area Internet
users
Rank Percentage Rank
  China 692,152,618 1 50.30% 90
  India 340,873,137 2 26.00% 127
  United States 239,882,242 3 74.55% 40
  Brazil 122,796,320 4 59.08% 71
  Japan 118,131,030 5 93.33% 9
  Russia 105,311,724 6 73.41% 43
  Nigeria 86,436,611 7 47.44% 96
  Mexico 72,945,992 8 57.43% 74
  Germany  70,675,097 9 87.59% 21
  United Kingdom  59,538,545 10 92.00% 13
  Indonesia 56,612,527 11 21.98% 135
  France  54,536,418 12 84.69% 25
  Vietnam 49,265,575 13 52.72% 84
  South Korea 45,213,802 14 89.90% 16
  Turkey 42,275,017 15 53.74% 82
  Philippines 40,984,654 16 40.70% 111
  Italy  39,209,342 17 65.57% 60
  Spain  36,293,165 18 78.69% 34
  Iran 34,871,367 19 44.08% 103
  Pakistan 34,006,477 20 18.00% 151
  Egypt 32,851,402 21 35.90% 116
  Canada 31,796,053 22 88.47% 17
  Argentina 30,131,228 23 69.40% 54
  South Africa 28,291,419 24 51.92% 87
  Colombia 26,959,845 25 55.90% 78
  Thailand 26,721,620 26 39.32% 113
  Poland  26,256,020 27 68.00% 57
  Bangladesh 23,183,372 28 14.40% 161
  Ukraine 22,080,187 29 49.26% 93
  Saudi Arabia 21,958,407 30 69.62% 53
  Malaysia 21,553,214 31 71.06% 50
  Kenya 21,008,148 32 45.62% 98
  Australia 20,268,164 33 84.56% 26
  Morocco 19,622,683 34 57.08% 76
  Venezuela 19,246,571 35 61.87% 69
  Taiwan 18,639,773 36 80.00% year 2013 -
  Netherlands  15,757,109 37 93.10% 10
  Algeria 15,152,610 38 38.20% 114
  Kazakhstan 12,843,502 39 72.87% 45
  Peru 12,833,058 40 40.90% 110
  Uzbekistan 12,794,413 41 42.80% 106
  Myanmar 11,749,580 42 21.80% 136
  Chile 11,538,860 43 64.29% 66
  Ethiopia 11,529,327 44 11.60% 167
  Romania  10,879,514 45 55.76% 79
  Sudan 10,706,502 46 26.61% 126
  Belgium  9,609,963 47 85.05% 22
  Sweden  8,861,138 48 90.61% 15
  Czech Republic  8,571,610 49 81.30% 30
  United Arab Emirates 8,354,813 50 91.24% 14
  Ecuador 7,901,051 51 48.94% 94
  Azerbaijan 7,510,555 52 77.00% 36
  Uganda 7,502,024 53 19.22% 146
  Greece  7,322,066 54 66.84% 59
   Switzerland 7,300,334 55 87.97% 20
  Hungary  7,177,413 56 72.83% 46
  Austria  7,171,471 57 83.93% 27
  Portugal  7,103,070 58 68.63% 56
  Yemen 6,734,886 59 25.10% 130
  Ghana 6,435,843 60 23.48% 132
  Israel 6,361,718 61 78.89% 33
  Iraq 6,272,109 62 17.22% 155
  Sri Lanka 6,212,431 63 29.99% 121
  Hong Kong 6,191,142 64 84.95% 24
  Belarus 5,909,252 65 62.23% 68
  Serbia 5,781,457 66 65.32% 61
  Syria 5,547,023 67 29.98% 122
  Dominican Republic 5,467,393 68 51.93% 86
  Denmark  5,461,026 69 96.33% 6
  Tunisia 5,460,224 70 48.52% 95
  Finland  5,098,953 71 92.65% 12
  Norway 5,044,737 72 96.81% 4
    Nepal 5,012,708 73 17.58% 154
  Bolivia 4,836,842 74 45.10% 100
  Cameroon 4,827,576 75 20.68% 142
  Ivory Coast 4,767,327 76 21.00% 140
  Slovakia  4,613,404 77 85.02% 23
  Singapore 4,600,670 78 82.10% 28
  Guatemala 4,428,925 79 27.10% 124
  Lebanon 4,329,550 80 74.00% 42
  Jordan 4,055,488 81 53.40% 83
  Bulgaria  4,051,069 82 56.66% 77
  New Zealand 3,995,066 83 88.22% 19
  Ireland  3,756,398 84 80.12% 31
  Cuba 3,543,293 85 31.11% 118
  Zambia 3,404,471 86 21.00% 141
  Oman 3,330,634 87 74.17% 41
  Senegal 3,281,539 88 21.69% 137
  Kuwait 3,194,648 89 82.08% 29
  Angola 3,102,725 90 12.40% 164
  Cambodia 2,959,801 91 19.00% 148
  Croatia  2,959,741 92 69.80% 52
  Paraguay 2,946,443 93 44.38% 102
  Democratic Republic of the Congo 2,936,139 94 3.80% 185
  Puerto Rico 2,927,069 95 79.47% 39
  Costa Rica 2,873,171 96 59.76% 70
  Tanzania 2,866,014 97 5.36% 180
  Afghanistan 2,686,694 98 8.26% 173
  Palestinian Authority 2,680,633 99 57.42% 75
  Zimbabwe 2,552,610 100 16.36% 157
  Mozambique 2,518,008 101 9.00% 172
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2,479,437 102 65.07% 63
  Uruguay 2,216,784 103 64.60% 64
  South Sudan 2,212,528 104 17.93% 153
  Rwanda 2,089,740 105 18.00% 152
  Qatar 2,076,198 106 92.88% 11
  Burkina Faso 2,062,224 107 11.39% 168
  Lithuania  2,054,605 108 71.38% 48
  Moldova 2,027,938 109 49.84% 92
  Panama 2,012,113 110 51.21% 89
  Mali 1,819,808 111 10.34% 169
  Georgia 1,806,315 112 45.16% 99
  Kyrgyzstan 1,796,838 113 30.25% 120
  Armenia 1,757,817 114 58.25% 72
  Albania 1,740,904 115 63.25% 67
  El Salvador 1,649,276 116 26.92% 125
  Honduras 1,644,082 117 20.36% 143
  Tajikistan 1,609,856 118 18.98% 149
  Malawi 1,601,017 119 9.30% 171
  Latvia  1,560,638 120 79.20% 32
  Slovenia  1,511,361 121 73.10% 44
  Macedonia 1,462,815 122 70.38% 51
  Haiti 1,306,750 123 12.20% 165
  Bahrain 1,287,441 124 93.48% 7
  Laos 1,237,968 125 18.20% 150
  Jamaica 1,206,162 126 43.18% 104
  Nicaragua 1,198,160 127 19.70% 144
  Libya 1,194,159 128 19.02% 147
  Estonia  1,160,432 129 88.41% 18
  Madagascar 1,010,616 130 4.17% 184
  Trinidad and Tobago 941,181 131 69.20% 55
  Cyprus  835,753 132 71.72% 47
  Turkmenistan 806,025 133 15.00% 160
  Benin 738,740 134 6.79% 178
  Mauritius 638,388 135 50.14% 91
  Mongolia 634,438 136 21.44% 138
  Botswana 622,183 137 27.50% 123
  Mauritania 618,270 138 15.20% 159
  Papua New Guinea 601,926 139 7.90% 174
  Guinea 592,604 140 4.70% 182
  Luxembourg  551,968 141 97.33% 2
  Namibia 548,565 142 22.31% 134
  Burundi 544,413 143 4.87% 181
  Togo 520,086 144 7.12% 177
  Macau 455,982 145 77.60% -
  Niger 441,760 146 2.22% 189
  Fiji 413,331 147 46.33% 97
  Gabon 405,443 148 23.50% 131
  Montenegro 404,004 149 64.56% 65
  Swaziland 390,981 150 30.38% 119
  Chad 379,011 151 2.70% 187
  Republic of the Congo 352,069 152 7.62% 175
  Lesotho 343,098 153 16.07% 158
  The Gambia 340,846 154 17.12% 156
  Iceland 323,495 155 98.20% 1
  Malta  318,943 156 76.18% 37
  Bhutan 308,382 157 39.80% 112
  The Bahamas 302,654 158 78.00% 35
  Brunei 301,310 159 71.20% 49
  Guyana 293,026 160 38.20% 115
  Liberia 265,703 161 5.90% 179
  Suriname 232,176 162 42.76% 107
  Cabo Verde 223,920 163 43.02% 105
  Central African Republic 223,452 164 4.56% 183
  Barbados 216,316 165 76.11% 38
  Maldives 198,048 166 54.46% 80
  New Caledonia 194,707 167 74.00% -
  Somalia 189,853 168 1.76% 190
  French Polynesia 182,552 169 64.56% -
  Equatorial Guinea 180,166 170 21.32% 139
  Sierra Leone 161,330 171 2.50% 188
  Timor Leste 158,758 172 13.40% 162
  Belize 149,427 173 41.59% 109
  Guam 124,254 174 73.14% -
  Djibouti 105,833 175 11.92% 166
  Saint Lucia 96,847 176 52.35% 85
  Aruba 92,108 177 88.66% -
  Andorra 68,295 178 96.91% 3
  Guinea-Bissau 65,289 179 3.54% 186
  Bermuda 60,962 180 98.32% -
  Antigua and Barbuda 59,865 181 65.20% 62
  Vanuatu 59,150 182 22.35% 133
  Comoros 58,820 183 7.46% 176
  Solomon Islands 58,359 184 10.00% 170
  U.S. Virgin Islands 58,279 185 54.83% -
  Grenada 57,482 186 53.81% 81
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 56,668 187 51.77% 88
  Eritrea 56,460 188 1.08% 191
  Seychelles 56,068 189 58.12% 73
  São Tomé and Príncipe 49,147 190 25.82% 128
  Dominica 49,132 191 67.60% 58
  Samoa 49,099 192 25.41% 129
  Tonga 47,776 193 45.00% 101
  Cayman Islands 46,174 194 77.00% -
  Faroe Islands 45,403 195 94.20% -
  Saint Kitts and Nevis 42,068 196 75.70% 39
  Jersey 38,958 - 41.03% year 2012 -
  Greenland 37,982 197 67.60% -
  Liechtenstein 36,270 198 96.64% 5
  Monaco 35,226 199 93.36% 8
  Micronesia, Federated States of 32,905 200 31.50% 117
  Gibraltar 18,878 - 65.02% year 2012 -
  San Marino 16,484 201 54.21% year 2009. -
  Kiribati 14,615 202 13.00% 163
  British Virgin Islands 14,456 203 37.60% year 2012 -
  Marshall Islands 10,217 204 19.28% 145
  Anguilla 10,209 205 64.80% year 2013 -
  Tuvalu 4,234 206 42.70% 108
  Saint Helena 2,906 - 37.6% year 2012 -
  Falkland Islands 2,842 - 96.9% year 2013 -
  Montserrat 2,833 207 54.60% year 2013 -
  Wallis and Futuna 1,383 - 8.95% year 2012 -
  Niue 1,034 208 86.90% year 2013 -
  Ascension 361 - 41.0% year 2012 -

Internet users in 2016. official info from ITU edit

I made table of new info from ITU for 2016.
Internet % are from ITU report in excel.
Population numbers for 2016. are from this web page: List_of_countries_by_population_(United_Nations).

List edit

Country or area Internet
users
Rank Percentage Rank
  China 746,662,194 1 53.20% 109
  India 391,292,635 2 29.55% 143
  United States 245,436,423 3 76.18% 54
  Brazil 123,927,230 4 59.68% 90
  Japan 117,528,631 5 92.00% 15
  Russia 110,003,284 6 76.41% 53
  Mexico 75,937,568 7 59.54% 92
  Germany 73,436,503 8 89.65% 20
  Indonesia 66,244,991 9 25.37% 157
  United Kingdom 62,354,410 10 94.78% 11
  Philippines 57,342,723 11 55.50% 101
  France 55,413,854 12 85.62% 29
  Nigeria 47,743,541 13 25.67% 153
  South Korea 47,094,267 14 92.72% 14
  Turkey 46,395,500 15 58.35% 95
  Vietnam 43,974,618 16 46.50% 120
  Iran 42,731,675 17 53.23% 107
  Egypt 37,519,531 18 39.21% 130
  Spain 37,337,607 19 80.56% 35
  Italy 36,442,438 20 61.32% 86
  Thailand 32,710,169 21 47.50% 116
  Canada 32,602,776 22 89.84% 19
  Argentina 30,758,972 23 70.15% 70
  South Africa 30,248,355 24 54.00% 106
  Pakistan 29,965,859 25 15.51% 179
  Bangladesh 29,738,660 26 18.25% 175
  Colombia 28,287,098 27 58.14% 97
  Poland 28,018,492 28 73.30% 62
  Malaysia 24,572,446 29 78.79% 45
  Saudi Arabia 23,803,319 30 73.75% 61
  Ukraine 23,321,390 31 52.48% 110
  Australia 21,288,648 32 88.24% 23
  Morocco 20,555,783 33 58.27% 96
  Venezuela 18,940,907 34 60.00% 88
  Taiwan 18,786,473 35 79.75% 41
  Algeria 17,440,299 36 42.95% 126
  Ethiopia 15,739,371 37 15.37% 180
  Netherlands 15,358,245 38 90.41% 18
  Uzbekistan 14,713,955 39 46.79% 117
  Peru 14,444,387 40 45.46% 122
  Kazakhstan 13,814,581 41 76.80% 51
  Myanmar 13,258,325 42 25.07% 159
  Kenya 12,600,007 43 26.00% 152
  Chile 11,822,229 44 66.01% 82
  Romania 11,767,959 45 59.50% 93
  Sudan 11,082,072 46 28.00% 147
  Belgium 9,827,270 47 86.52% 28
  Ghana 9,779,273 48 34.67% 134
  Uganda 9,077,567 49 21.88% 167
  Sweden 9,002,326 50 91.51% 16
  Ecuador 8,857,767 51 54.06% 104
  United Arab Emirates 8,398,268 52 90.60% 17
  Czech Republic 8,115,252 53 76.48% 52
  Iraq 7,898,106 54 21.23% 169
  Hungary 7,730,451 55 79.26% 43
  Greece 7,726,829 56 69.09% 74
  Azerbaijan 7,605,244 57 78.20% 47
   Switzerland 7,511,995 58 89.41% 21
  Austria 7,346,074 59 84.32% 30
  Portugal 7,303,699 60 70.42% 69
  Tanzania 7,224,386 61 13.00% 184
  Yemen 6,780,200 62 24.58% 161
  Belarus 6,741,258 63 71.11% 67
  Sri Lanka 6,665,916 64 32.05% 138
  Israel 6,535,440 65 79.78% 40
  Dominican Republic 6,530,903 66 61.33% 85
  Hong Kong 6,375,381 67 87.30% 25
  Ivory Coast 6,286,527 68 26.53% 151
  Serbia 5,914,748 69 67.06% 77
  Jordan 5,890,965 70 62.30% 83
  Syria 5,873,785 71 31.87% 139
  Cameroon 5,859,797 72 25.00% 160
  Tunisia 5,801,972 73 50.88% 112
  Guatemala 5,722,610 74 34.51% 135
    Nepal 5,706,708 75 19.69% 173
  Denmark 5,538,800 76 96.97% 8
  Norway 5,112,817 77 97.30% 7
  Mozambique 5,050,924 78 17.52% 178
  Democratic Republic of the Congo 4,889,515 79 6.21% 200
  Finland 4,826,246 80 87.70% 24
  Lebanon 4,571,675 81 76.11% 55
  Singapore 4,554,189 82 81.00% 34
  Cuba 4,449,238 83 38.77% 131
  Slovakia 4,381,507 84 80.48% 36
  Bolivia 4,322,489 85 39.70% 129
  Bulgaria 4,266,773 86 59.83% 89
  Zambia 4,232,464 87 25.51% 156
  New Zealand 4,123,439 88 88.47% 22
  Cambodia 4,030,438 89 25.57% 155
  Senegal 3,954,620 90 25.66% 154
  Ireland 3,883,418 91 82.17% 31
  Angola 3,745,750 92 13.00% 185
  Zimbabwe 3,733,964 93 23.12% 165
  Afghanistan 3,673,539 94 10.6% 192
  Paraguay 3,453,445 95 51.35% 111
  Costa Rica 3,207,258 96 66.03% 81
  Kuwait 3,176,010 97 78.37% 46
  Oman 3,089,369 98 69.82% 72
  Croatia 3,063,044 99 72.70% 65
  Puerto Rico 2,946,059 100 80.32% 37
  Palestinian Authority 2,930,953 101 61.18% 87
  Moldova 2,882,322 102 71.00% 68
  Honduras 2,733,860 103 30.00% 141
  Burkina Faso 2,603,042 104 13.96% 181
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2,438,208 105 69.33% 73
  Qatar 2,423,068 106 94.29% 12
  Rwanda 2,383,501 107 20.00% 172
  Uruguay 2,286,820 108 66.40% 79
  Panama 2,178,424 109 54.00% 105
  Lithuania 2,163,155 110 74.38% 59
  Kyrgyzstan 2,054,728 111 34.50% 136
  Mali 1,999,226 112 11.11% 190
  Georgia 1,962,702 113 50.00% 113
  Albania 1,941,925 114 66.36% 80
  El Salvador 1,839,969 115 29.00% 145
  Armenia 1,813,386 116 62.00% 84
  Tajikistan 1,788,044 117 20.47% 170
  Malawi 1,738,600 118 9.61% 194
  Latvia 1,574,256 119 79.89% 39
  Slovenia 1,568,786 120 75.50% 57
  Nicaragua 1,511,037 121 24.57% 162
  Macedonia 1,501,798 122 72.16% 66
  Laos 1,478,051 123 21.87% 168
  Bahrain 1,396,668 124 98.00% 3
  Haiti 1,326,629 125 12.23% 186
  Benin 1,303,589 126 11.99% 187
  Jamaica 1,296,610 127 45.00% 124
  Libya 1,275,642 128 20.27% 171
  Guinea 1,214,801 129 9.80% 193
  Madagascar 1,172,533 130 4.71% 203
  Estonia 1,144,974 131 87.24% 26
  Turkmenistan 1,018,691 132 17.99% 177
  Trinidad and Tobago 1,000,517 133 73.30% 63
  Gabon 951,287 134 48.05% 115
  Niger 893,073 135 4.32% 204
  Cyprus 888,125 136 75.90% 56
  Botswana 885,702 137 27.50% 149
  Sierra Leone 870,532 138 11.77% 188
  Togo 860,280 139 11.31% 189
  South Sudan 819,459 140 6.70% 199
  Papua New Guinea 776,159 141 9.60% 195
  Mauritania 774,183 142 18.00% 176
  Namibia 769,455 143 31.03% 140
  Chad 722,627 144 5.00% 202
  Mongolia 674,201 145 22.27% 166
  Mauritius 671,833 146 53.23% 108
  Lesotho 602,965 147 27.36% 150
  Luxembourg 561,295 148 97.49% 6
  Burundi 544,097 149 5.17% 201
  Macau 499,773 150 81.64% 32
  Montenegro 439,276 151 69.88% 71
  Fiji 418,013 152 46.51% 119
  Republic of the Congo 416,217 153 8.12% 196
  Swaziland 383,723 154 28.57% 146
  The Gambia 377,123 155 18.50% 174
  Liberia 337,732 156 7.32% 198
  Bhutan 333,226 157 41.77% 127
  Malta 331,853 158 77.29% 48
  Iceland 326,622 159 98.24% 1
  Timor Leste 320,339 160 25.25% 158
  Brunei 317,397 161 75.00% 58
  The Bahamas 312,986 162 80.00% 38
  Equatorial Guinea 290,470 163 23.78% 164
  Guyana 275,760 164 35.66% 133
  Somalia 269,178 165 1.88% 207
  Cabo Verde 259,906 166 48.17% 114
  Suriname 253,499 167 45.40% 123
  Maldives 252,761 168 59.09% 94
  Barbados 226,715 169 79.55% 42
  New Caledonia 194,707 170 74.00% year 2015 60
  French Polynesia 191,774 171 68.44% 76
  Central African Republic 183,785 172 4.00% 205
  Belize 163,588 173 44.58% 125
  Guam 125,446 174 77.01% 49
  Djibouti 123,728 175 13.13% 183
  Aruba 98,051 176 93.54% 13
  Saint Lucia 83,186 177 46.73% 118
  Andorra 75,681 178 97.93 % 5
  Antigua and Barbuda 73,702 179 73.00% 64
  Guinea-Bissau 68,270 180 3.76% 206
  Solomon Islands 65,936 181 11.00% 191
  Vanuatu 64,896 182 24.00% 163
  Comoros 63,170 183 7.94% 197
  U.S. Virgin Islands 62,539 184 59.61% 91
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 60,929 185 55.57% 100
  Bermuda 60,432 186 98.00% 4
  Grenada 59,947 187 55.86% 99
  Eritrea 58,465 188 1.18% 208
  Samoa 57,386 189 29.41% 144
  São Tomé and Príncipe 55,974 190 28.00% 148
  Seychelles 53,248 191 56.51% 98
  Dominica 49,296 192 67.03% 78
  Cayman Islands 48,004 193 79.00% 44
  Faroe Islands 46,715 194 95.11% 10
  Tonga 42,795 195 39.95% 128
  Saint Kitts and Nevis 42,113 196 76.82% 50
  Jersey 38,958 197 41.03% year 2012 -
  Greenland 38,642 198 68.50% 75
  Liechtenstein 36,946 199 98.09% 2
  Monaco 36,654 200 95.21% 9
  Micronesia, Federated States of 34,996 201 33.35% 137
  Gibraltar 32,494 202 94.44% -
  San Marino 16,484 203 54.21% year 2009 103
  Marshall Islands 15,808 204 29.79% 142
  Kiribati 15,672 205 13.70% 182
  British Virgin Islands 14,456 206 37.60% year 2012 132
  Anguilla 12,043 207 81.57% 33
  Tuvalu 5,106 208 46.01% 121
  Saint Helena 2,906 209 37.6% year 2012 -
  Falkland Islands 2,881 210 99.02% -
  Montserrat 2,833 211 54.60% year 2013 102
  Wallis and Futuna 1,383 212 8.95% year 2012 -
  Niue 1,034 213 86.90% year 2013 27
  Ascension 361 214 41.0% year 2012 -

Wikipedia vs Worldbank internet percentages edit

I collected internet usage percentages via WorldBank API from 2016 and compared with this page. Many counts are close between these two sources, but there are exceptions. If you're interested, the comparison is in this Excel file.

Some of the outliers, at both extremes:

CountryWikipediaWorld BankWp:WB
Bosnia and Herzegovina5846531323126.7%
Serbia59147482521887125.0%
Moldova28823222521887114.3%
...
Gambia26362737712369.9%
Congo Dem.Rep.1661161488951534.0%
Myanmar662008132583255.0%

Erik Zachte (talk) 17:05, 3 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

Only what I see as difference is that Bosnia is huge difference in %, others are just rounded numbers. If you look on number of users then it could be difference, because I made by wiki population page and itu %, so if WB has different population stats it is different here. Anyway soon will be published new ITU stats for 2017., so will need to make new table. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.201.224.23 (talk) 09:33, 14 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

Inaccuracies edit

Iceland is over 98%. Seeing this, I assumed the data must be for people over 18 years old (or some other minimum age). Because obviously, babies can't use the internet... The ITU must set a minimum age when getting internet penetration data from somebody, right?

So... if that theory (of the data only being from people over 18) was correct, and it seems logical: then it's established that the total number of internet users is defined, on this page, by multiplying the percent that use internet in a country by that of the country's population... and a country's population include babies, small children, etc. Perhaps the total number of internet users should be multiplying the % of ppl using internet by the population of citizens *over 18*, rather than just the total population. And then, also clarifying these numbers are for people over 18 only...

Can someone check through the source to see if the data is set to a minimum age like 18? Because it wouldn't make sense that 2 year olds in Iceland go on the internet... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:186:4301:20E:9DEE:E087:6180:6C03 (talk) 13:49, 19 August 2018 (UTC)Reply

Additionally, people keep changing some of the values for India and China to values that are clearly wrong. China's population is not 2.4 billion, the number of internet users is not 90 million, 90 million divided by 2.4 billion is not 63%, and India's internet users is not 1 billion more than its population. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.15.30.133 (talk) 21:33, 26 August 2020 (UTC)Reply

About changes for pakistan and other countries edit

As name of page says there should be number of internet users for 2016. year and earlier. Official data is from ITU and world bank. Those are used here.

Last available data form those 2 is for 2017., but more than half countries don't have data for 2017., so I'm waiting for answer from ITU will they add data for them or not. If there will not be data for 2017. for those nations I or anyone else can update this page with data of 2017. In 1'st paragraph there should be changed to 2017. year and all old data (so which don't have numbers for 2017) should have year 2016 near their number as like it's now for some small (island) nations (like San marino, Montserrat, Niue...). http://prntscr.com/mcr2tw There is no use of this table if we will make data from different sources, because some aren't reliable.

So if you have time and will you can make 2017. data from this page. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/IT.NET.USER.ZS And population numbers of 2017. List_of_countries_by_population_(United_Nations)

If not I will do it when I get answer from ITU. It could be in month or even more, but don't update pakistan, india, china...... numbers of 2018 year and later. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.201.136.9 (talk) 09:15, 27 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

I got answer from ITU and here is complete info about internet users per country for 2017., so anyone can update whole table. https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/stat/default.aspx?fbclid=IwAR1S20pqvs_NkwSKXUXEgHsEfXtwWupbtGc3-SzfNmY2fqdhlemgjzD05Fg — Preceding unsigned comment added by 185.18.62.155 (talk) 16:54, 29 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

Confusing Data about the internet users of Pakistan edit

While the list of 'Number of Internet users as of 2017' comprise from ITU 2017 reports, suddenly Pakistan is showing data of December 2018 from its own telecommunication authority website which left the list unreliable in the sense of ranking. I don't think it is fair in any means and very misleading. - Tarunno (talk) 11:23, 14 February 2019 (UTC)Reply

As I said in paragraph before yours official data in 99.999 countries is from 2016which I updated back then. Few users non stop change for their countries (pakistan, bangladesh, india....) with data of 2018. If someone wants can update whole table with infos from those links which are official ITU info for 2017. But it's easier to change for their country and with wrong data.

Official ITU infos for 2017. edit

Updated article with official ITU info for 2017. Source: Internet users: https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/stat/default.aspx?fbclid=IwAR1S20pqvs_NkwSKXUXEgHsEfXtwWupbtGc3-SzfNmY2fqdhlemgjzD05Fg Population: [[1]]

List edit

Number of Internet users as of 2017
Country or area Internet
users
Population Rank Percentage Rank
  China 765,367,947 1,409,517,397 1 54.30% 116
  India 461,347,554 1,339,180,127 2 34.45% 145
  United States 244,090,854 324,459,463 3 75.23% 68
  Brazil 141,206,801 209,288,278 4 67.47% 83
  Japan 115,845,120 127,484,450 5 90.87% 23
  Russia 109,446,612 143,989,754 6 76.01% 64
  Indonesia 85,242,816 263,991,379 7 32.29% 150
  Mexico 82,470,752 129,163,276 8 63.85% 92
  Germany 69,304,405 82,114,224 9 84.40% 36
  Philippines 63,003,313 104,918,090 10 60.05% 103
  United Kingdom 62,621,016 66,181,585 11 94.62% 18
  Nigeria 52,837,331 190,886,311 12 27.68% 161
  France 52,308,536 64,979,548 13 80.50% 50
  Turkey 52,225,879 80,745,020 14 64.68% 89
  Iran 49,038,556 81,162,788 15 60.42% 101
  South Korea 48,484,084 50,982,212 16 95.10% 15
  Vietnam 47,359,575 95,540,800 17 49.57% 122
  Egypt 43,850,141 97,553,151 18 44.95% 132
  Spain 39,215,756 46,354,321 19 84.60% 33
  Thailand 36,513,941 69,037,513 20 52.89% 117
  Italy 36,387,619 59,359,900 21 61.30% 98
  Canada 33,950,632 36,624,199 22 92.70% 22
  Argentina 33,561,876 44,271,041 23 75.81% 67
  South Africa 31,858,027 56,717,156 24 56.17% 111
  Pakistan 30,557,175 197,015,955 25 15.51% 184
  Colombia 30,548,252 49,065,615 26 62.26% 96
  Bangladesh 29,673,489 164,669,751 27 18.02% 180
  Poland 29,005,924 38,170,712 28 75.99% 66
  Saudi Arabia 27,048,861 32,938,213 29 82.12% 39
  Malaysia 25,343,685 31,624,264 30 80.14% 52
  Ukraine 25,260,147 44,222,947 31 57.12% 109
  Morocco 22,072,765 35,739,580 32 61.76% 97
  Taiwan 21,920,626 23,626,456 33 92.78% 21
  Australia 21,159,515 24,450,561 34 86.54% 31
  Venezuela 20,564,451 31,977,065 35 64.31% 91
  Algeria 19,704,622 41,318,142 36 47.69% 130
  Ethiopia 19,543,075 104,957,438 37 18.62% 179
  Iraq 18,892,351 38,274,618 38 49.36% 123
  Uzbekistan 16,692,456 31,910,641 39 52.31% 118
  Myanmar 16,374,103 53,370,609 40 30.68% 154
  Netherlands 15,877,494 17,035,938 41 93.20% 20
  Peru 15,674,241 32,165,485 42 48.73% 128
  Chile 14,864,456 18,054,726 43 82.33% 38
  Kazakhstan 13,913,699 18,204,499 44 76.43% 61
  Romania 12,545,558 19,679,306 45 63.75% 93
  Sudan 12,512,639 40,533,330 46 30.87% 153
  Ghana 10,922,179 28,833,629 47 37.88% 140
  Ivory Coast 10,650,818 24,294,750 48 43.84% 133
  Uganda 10,162,807 42,862,958 49 23.71% 168
  Belgium 10,021,242 11,429,336 50 87.68% 28
  Sweden 9,554,907 9,910,701 51 96.41% 12
  Ecuador 9,521,056 16,624,858 52 57.27% 107
  Tanzania 9,169,603 57,310,019 53 16.00% 182
  United Arab Emirates 8,913,217 9,400,145 54 94.82% 17
  Kenya 8,861,485 49,699,862 55 17.83% 181
  Czech Republic 8,358,728 10,618,303 56 78.72% 56
   Switzerland 7,942,864 8,476,005 57 93.71% 19
  Greece 7,799,565 11,159,773 58 69.89% 77
  Azerbaijan 7,763,795 9,827,589 59 79.00% 54
  Austria 7,681,957 8,735,453 60 87.94% 27
  Portugal 7,622,142 10,329,506 61 73.79% 70
  Yemen 7,548,512 28,250,420 62 26.72% 164
  Hungary 7,461,297 9,721,559 63 76.75% 60
  Sri Lanka 7,121,116 20,876,917 64 34.11% 147
  Belarus 7,048,231 9,468,338 65 74.44% 69
  Democratic Republic of the Congo 7,011,507 81,339,988 66 8.62% 200
  Dominican Republic 6,997,472 10,766,998 67 64.99% 88
  Guatemala 6,883,796 16,913,503 68 40.70% 137
  Israel 6,788,737 8,321,570 69 81.58% 43
  Hong Kong 6,585,678 7,364,883 70 89.42% 25
  Jordan 6,480,202 9,702,353 71 66.79% 85
  Tunisia 6,400,330 11,532,127 72 55.50% 114
    Nepal 6,271,270 29,304,998 73 21.40% 174
  Syria 6,257,430 18,269,868 74 34.25% 146
  Serbia 6,182,411 8,790,574 75 70.33% 76
  Mozambique 6,162,217 29,668,834 76 20.77% 177
  Cuba 5,638,956 11,484,636 77 49.10% 125
  Cameroon 5,580,465 24,053,727 78 23.20% 170
  Denmark 5,567,278 5,733,551 79 97.10% 9
  Cambodia 5,441,827 16,005,373 80 34.00% 148
  Norway 5,120,225 5,305,383 81 96.51% 11
  Bolivia 4,843,916 11,051,600 82 43.83% 134
  Finland 4,831,170 5,523,231 83 87.47% 29
  Singapore 4,821,119 5,708,844 84 84.45% 35
  Zambia 4,760,715 17,094,130 85 27.85% 160
  Lebanon 4,755,187 6,082,357 86 78.18% 57
  Senegal 4,698,108 15,850,567 87 29.64% 158
  Bulgaria 4,492,326 7,084,571 88 63.41% 94
  Zimbabwe 4,472,992 16,529,904 89 27.06% 163
  Slovakia 4,446,926 5,447,662 90 81.63% 42
  New Zealand 4,273,353 4,705,818 91 90.81% 24
  Angola 4,271,053 29,784,193 92 14.34% 186
  Paraguay 4,160,340 6,811,297 93 61.08% 99
  Afghanistan 4,068,194 35,530,081 94 11.45% 194
  Kuwait 4,053,797 4,136,528 95 98.00% 5
  Ireland 4,024,552 4,761,657 96 84.52% 34
  Oman 3,717,818 4,636,262 97 80.19% 51
  Costa Rica 3,511,549 4,905,769 98 71.58% 74
  Palestinian Authority 3,208,312 4,920,724 99 65.20% 87
  Moldova 3,083,783 4,051,212 100 76.12% 63
  Burkina Faso 3,047,909 19,193,382 101 15.88% 183
  Honduras 2,977,793 9,265,067 102 32.14% 151
  Croatia 2,811,056 4,189,353 103 67.10% 84
  Puerto Rico 2,664,928 3,663,131 104 72.75% 71
  Rwanda 2,657,770 12,208,407 105 21.77% 172
  Malawi 2,566,126 18,622,104 106 13.78% 188
  Qatar 2,532,059 2,639,211 107 95.94% 13
  Madagascar 2,505,948 25,570,895 108 9.80% 198
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2,437,026 3,507,017 109 69.49% 80
  Panama 2,371,852 4,098,587 110 57.87% 106
  Georgia 2,366,406 3,912,061 111 60.49% 100
  Uruguay 2,360,269 3,456,750 112 68.28% 82
  Mali 2,358,540 18,541,980 113 12.72% 190
  Kyrgyzstan 2,309,235 6,045,117 114 38.20% 139
  Lithuania 2,243,448 2,890,297 115 77.62% 58
  Niger 2,194,985 21,477,348 116 10.22% 197
  Albania 2,105,339 2,930,187 117 71.85% 73
  Armenia 2,043,110 2,930,450 118 69.72% 78
  El Salvador 1,993,079 6,377,853 119 31.25% 152
  Tajikistan 1,959,127 8,921,343 120 21.96% 171
  Laos 1,749,517 6,858,160 121 25.51% 167
  Nicaragua 1,732,218 6,217,581 122 27.86% 159
  Slovenia 1,640,893 2,079,976 123 78.89% 55
  Macedonia 1,589,659 2,083,160 124 76.31% 62
  Latvia 1,585,471 1,949,670 125 81.32% 45
  Benin 1,578,008 11,175,692 126 14.12% 187
  Guinea 1,449,758 12,717,176 127 11.40% 195
  Bahrain 1,431,090 1,492,584 128 95.88% 14
  Jamaica 1,409,888 2,890,299 129 48.78% 127
  Libya 1,387,116 6,374,616 130 21.76% 173
  Haiti 1,353,986 10,981,229 131 12.33% 192
  Turkmenistan 1,223,591 5,758,075 132 21.25% 175
  Estonia 1,153,786 1,309,632 133 88.10% 26
  Trinidad and Tobago 1,058,744 1,369,125 134 77.33% 59
  Gabon 1,019,049 2,025,137 135 50.32% 120
  South Sudan 1,003,542 12,575,714 136 7.98% 202
  Sierra Leone 1,000,575 7,557,212 137 13.24% 189
  Chad 968,500 14,899,994 138 6.50% 204
  Togo 963,795 7,797,694 139 12.36% 191
  Cyprus 952,369 1,179,551 140 80.74% 47
  Botswana 948,977 2,291,661 141 41.41% 135
  Namibia 933,450 2,533,794 142 36.84% 143
  Papua New Guinea 924,955 8,251,162 143 11.21% 196
  Mauritania 919,398 4,420,184 144 20.80% 176
  Mongolia 729,236 3,075,647 145 23.71% 169
  Mauritius 702,911 1,265,138 146 55.56% 113
  Lesotho 665,312 2,233,339 147 29.79% 157
  Burundi 607,311 10,864,245 148 5.59% 205
  Luxembourg 570,794 583,455 149 97.83% 6
  Djibouti 532,849 956,985 150 55.68% 112
  Macau 517,789 622,567 151 83.17% 37
  Republic of the Congo 455,055 5,260,750 152 8.65% 199
  Fiji 452,479 905,502 153 49.97% 121
  Montenegro 448,260 628,960 154 71.27% 75
  The Gambia 416,753 2,100,568 155 19.84% 178
  Swaziland 414,278 1,367,254 156 30.30% 155
  Brunei 406,705 428,697 157 94.87% 16
  Bhutan 388,541 807,610 158 48.11% 129
  Liberia 377,607 4,731,906 159 7.98% 203
  Timor Leste 356,356 1,296,311 160 27.49% 162
  Malta 344,970 430,835 161 80.07% 53
  The Bahamas 336,057 395,361 162 85.00% 32
  Equatorial Guinea 332,642 1,267,689 163 26.24% 165
  Iceland 329,196 335,025 164 98.26% 3
  Cabo Verde 312,315 546,388 165 57.16% 108
  Somalia 294,851 14,742,523 166 2.00% 208
  Guyana 290,375 777,859 167 37.33% 142
  Suriname 275,785 563,402 168 48.95% 126
  Maldives 275,717 436,330 169 63.19% 95
  Barbados 233,604 285,719 170 81.76% 41
  New Caledonia 226,557 276,255 171 82.01% 40
  French Polynesia 205,746 283,007 172 72.70% 72
  Central African Republic 202,204 4,659,080 173 4.34% 206
  Belize 176,400 374,681 174 47.08% 131
  Guam 132,221 164,229 175 80.51% 49
  Aruba 102,285 105,264 176 97.17% 8
  Saint Lucia 90,889 178,844 177 50.82% 119
  Antigua and Barbuda 77,529 102,012 178 76.00% 65
  Andorra 76,095 76,965 179 98.87% 1
  Guinea-Bissau 73,148 1,861,283 180 3.93% 207
  Solomon Islands 72,872 611,343 181 11.92% 193
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 72,048 109,897 182 65.56% 86
  Vanuatu 71,050 276,244 183 25.72% 166
  Comoros 69,020 813,912 184 8.48% 201
  U.S. Virgin Islands 67,535 104,901 185 64.38% 90
  Eritrea 66,402 5,068,831 186 1.31% 209
  Samoa 66,023 196,440 187 33.61% 149
  Grenada 63,692 107,825 188 59.07% 104
  São Tomé and Príncipe 61,155 204,327 189 29.93% 156
  Bermuda 60,349 61,349 190 98.37% 2
  Seychelles 55,677 94,737 191 58.77% 105
  Dominica 51,467 73,925 192 69.62% 79
  Cayman Islands 49,906 61,559 193 81.07% 46
  Faroe Islands 48,097 49,290 194 97.58% 7
  Saint Kitts and Nevis 44,669 55,345 195 80.71% 48
  Tonga 44,558 108,020 196 41.25% 136
  Greenland 39,242 56,480 197 69.48% 81
  Jersey 38,958 165,314 198 41.03% (2012) -
  Monaco 37,553 38,695 199 97.05% 10
  Micronesia, Federated States of 37,257 105,544 200 35.30% 144
  Liechtenstein 37,201 37,922 201 98.10% 4
  Gibraltar 32,494 34,571 202 94.44% (2016) -
  Marshall Islands 20,560 53,127 203 38.70% 138
  San Marino 20,100 33,400 204 60.18% 102
  Kiribati 16,971 116,398 205 14.58% 185
  British Virgin Islands 14,456 31,196 206 37.60% (2012) 141
  Anguilla 12,043 14,909 207 81.57% (2016) 44
  Nauru 6,475 11,359 208 57.00% 110
  Tuvalu 5,520 11,192 209 49.32% 124
  Saint Helena 2,906 4,534 210 37.60% (2012) -
  Falkland Islands 2,881 2,910 211 99.02% (2016) -
  Montserrat 2,833 5,177 212 54.55% (2013) 115
  Wallis and Futuna 1,383 11,773 213 8.95% (2012) -
  Niue 1,034 1,618 214 86.90% (2013) 30
  Ascension 361 806 215 41.03% (2012) -

LIST INTERNET USERS FRANCE edit

The number of internet users for France is wrong on your list. It was already over 55 million in 2016. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.200.72.245 (talk) 08:41, 25 June 2019 (UTC)Reply

I go by official ITU info for % of internet users and UN info for population. That number gets when you do calculation.

"List of countries by number of internet users (redirects)" listed at Redirects for discussion edit

 

An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect List of countries by number of internet users (redirects). Please participate in the redirect discussion if you wish to do so. Regards, SONIC678 21:25, 24 April 2020 (UTC)Reply


Can't find topic.

I'm for staying like it is, precisely like it was for last complete official data. I will try to make for last official data for 2018., but it's not full for all countries. Just maybe 50 countries got data for 2018. Now revert to that data for 2017.


To those who revert this page to not itu official infos should stop doing it. This whole page started with official ITU info and should continue like that. If you want to make it correct then go to itu page and take last infos for 2018. year. There are no infos for 2020.

Population of China edit

Why has China a population of only 49 million in this list?-- Maxeto0910 (talk) 23:53, 1 September 2020 (UTC)Reply

Was something mixed up here? edit

It seems there was a typo or something was switched up, but Colombia has about the population of China and China has about 49 million people. And Colombia is ranked second despite having only 33 million internet users. And there may be more layers to this. In any case, I'm just confused 71.193.153.230 (talk) 02:48, 3 September 2020 (UTC)Reply

Russia and Japan swapped edit

The sources for Russia and Japan seem to have been swapped leading to some inaccuracies in the table, such as the percentage of internet users in Japan being listed as 76% instead of 92% in the source. 69.181.124.197 (talk) 02:02, 20 April 2021 (UTC)Reply

Map update edit

I recommend updating the map to internet usage in either 2018 or 2020 as to keep the map somewhat accurate. 165.234.101.99 (talk) 14:51, 3 April 2023 (UTC)Reply

More people use the internet then there are people edit

The webpage says that over 100% of people in Moldova and Monaco use the internet. Please fix this! 104.190.24.121 (talk) 20:04, 29 April 2023 (UTC)Reply

Puerto Rico edit

https://newsismybusiness.com/internet-usage-in-puerto-rico-increases-to-91/

91% 70.123.167.68 (talk) 04:15, 22 June 2023 (UTC)Reply

Names of people and country edit

The Historyofthe Internet 41.202.219.69 (talk) 20:36, 14 September 2023 (UTC)Reply

Netherlands (new data with bron) edit

The Dutch government's Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) has released the latest internet user data for the year 2023. You can find the updated information on their official website: CBS Internet User Data 2023. I'm not sure how to edit something, so If someone else wants to do it, please do. 185.155.220.176 (talk) 13:42, 5 January 2024 (UTC)Reply

Should we include historical data on this page? edit

I noticed there are some pages of country data which includes historical data (although several of them have their own seperate pages), and this one still hasn't have a historical section. (e.g. List of countries by largest historical GDP). So... should we include such data in this page as well? Sincerely, Icantthinkofanamexd (talk) 18:21, 12 January 2024 (UTC)Reply