Internet Penetration Rate (%) 2001

The Internet Penetration Rate indicates the percentage of the population with internet access, crucial for digital public service access.

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Norway flag
Norway
64 %
2
Canada flag
Canada
60.2 %
3
South Korea flag
South Korea
56.6 %
4
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
55.1 %
5
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
53.241 %
6
Australia flag
Australia
52.689 %
7
Sweden flag
Sweden
51.766 %
8
San Marino flag
San Marino
50.342 %
9
Iceland flag
Iceland
49.393 %
10
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
49.373 %
11
United States flag
United States
49.081 %
12
Bermuda flag
Bermuda
47.51 %
13
Monaco flag
Monaco
46.646 %
14
Liechtenstein flag
Liechtenstein
45.117 %
15
Faroe Islands flag
Faroe Islands
43.247 %
16
Finland flag
Finland
43.105 %
17
Denmark flag
Denmark
42.958 %
18
Singapore flag
Singapore
41.67 %
19
Austria flag
Austria
39.185 %
20
China, Hong Kong SAR flag
China, Hong Kong SAR
38.671 %
21
Japan flag
Japan
38.532 %
22
Luxembourg flag
Luxembourg
36.163 %
23
Greenland flag
Greenland
35.464 %
24
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
33.481 %
25
Germany flag
Germany
31.651 %
26
Estonia flag
Estonia
31.527 %
27
Belgium flag
Belgium
31.288 %
28
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
30.176 %
29
Italy flag
Italy
27.222 %
30
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
26.696 %
31
France flag
France
26.326 %
32
United Arab Emirates flag
United Arab Emirates
26.272 %
33
Guam flag
Guam
25.38 %
34
Ireland flag
Ireland
23.139 %
35
China, Macao SAR flag
China, Macao SAR
22.521 %
36
Gibraltar flag
Gibraltar
21.171 %
37
Chile flag
Chile
19.1 %
38
Cyprus flag
Cyprus
18.819 %
39
United States Virgin Islands flag
United States Virgin Islands
18.376 %
40
New Caledonia flag
New Caledonia
18.237 %
41
Spain flag
Spain
18.149 %
42
Portugal flag
Portugal
18.087 %
43
Malta flag
Malta
17.878 %
44
Israel flag
Israel
17.379 %
45
Aruba flag
Aruba
17.1 %
46
Puerto Rico flag
Puerto Rico
15.63 %
47
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
15.385 %
48
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
15.039 %
49
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
14.697 %
50
Hungary flag
Hungary
14.529 %
51
Dominica flag
Dominica
13.245 %
52
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
12.918 %
53
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
12.528 %
54
Barbados flag
Barbados
11.936 %
55
Bahamas flag
Bahamas
11.8 %
56
Croatia flag
Croatia
11.559 %
57
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
11.121 %
58
Seychelles flag
Seychelles
11.015 %
59
Greece flag
Greece
10.935 %
60
Poland flag
Poland
9.901 %
61
Argentina flag
Argentina
9.781 %
62
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
9.559 %
63
Antigua and Barbuda flag
Antigua and Barbuda
8.899 %
64
Mauritius flag
Mauritius
8.781 %
65
Kuwait flag
Kuwait
8.552 %
66
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
8.182 %
67
Saint Kitts and Nevis flag
Saint Kitts and Nevis
7.715 %
68
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
7.612 %
69
Peru flag
Peru
7.579 %
70
Panama flag
Panama
7.268 %
71
Latvia flag
Latvia
7.219 %
72
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
7.179 %
73
Mexico flag
Mexico
7.038 %
74
Lebanon flag
Lebanon
6.783 %
75
South Africa flag
South Africa
6.347 %
76
Sao Tome and Principe flag
Sao Tome and Principe
6.311 %
77
French Polynesia flag
French Polynesia
6.252 %
78
Qatar flag
Qatar
6.17 %
79
Oman flag
Oman
5.894 %
80
Tuvalu flag
Tuvalu
5.7 %
81
Thailand flag
Thailand
5.556 %
82
Turkey flag
Turkey
5.189 %
83
Grenada flag
Grenada
5.128 %
84
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flag
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
5.095 %
85
Jordan flag
Jordan
4.706 %
86
Saudi Arabia flag
Saudi Arabia
4.681 %
87
Micronesia (Fed. States of) flag
Micronesia (Fed. States of)
4.661 %
88
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
4.636 %
89
Romania flag
Romania
4.539 %
90
Brazil flag
Brazil
4.528 %
91
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
4.429 %
92
Belarus flag
Belarus
4.301 %
93
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
4.298 %
94
Jamaica flag
Jamaica
3.863 %
95
Maldives flag
Maldives
3.617 %
96
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
3.468 %
97
Botswana flag
Botswana
3.431 %
98
Suriname flag
Suriname
3.064 %
99
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
3.003 %
100
Nauru flag
Nauru
2.987 %
101
Russia flag
Russia
2.944 %
102
Colombia flag
Colombia
2.854 %
103
Vanuatu flag
Vanuatu
2.831 %
104
Tonga flag
Tonga
2.825 %
105
Cabo Verde flag
Cabo Verde
2.685 %
106
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
2.67 %
107
China flag
China
2.64 %
108
Philippines flag
Philippines
2.524 %
109
Namibia flag
Namibia
2.417 %
110
Kiribati flag
Kiribati
2.337 %
111
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
2.12 %
112
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
2.019 %
113
Fiji flag
Fiji
1.858 %
114
State of Palestine flag
State of Palestine
1.837 %
115
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
1.738 %
116
Marshall Islands flag
Marshall Islands
1.707 %
117
Samoa flag
Samoa
1.69 %
118
Mongolia flag
Mongolia
1.653 %
119
Armenia flag
Armenia
1.631 %
120
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
1.5 %
121
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
1.488 %
122
Iran flag
Iran
1.484 %
123
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
1.449 %
124
Honduras flag
Honduras
1.415 %
125
Morocco flag
Morocco
1.371 %
126
Gabon flag
Gabon
1.348 %
127
Gambia flag
Gambia
1.337 %
128
Pakistan flag
Pakistan
1.319 %
129
Eswatini flag
Eswatini
1.282 %
130
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
1.266 %
131
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
1.239 %
132
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
1.201 %
133
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
1.099 %
134
Cuba flag
Cuba
1.08 %
135
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
1.006 %
136
Guyana flag
Guyana
1 %
137
Georgia flag
Georgia
0.992 %
138
Senegal flag
Senegal
0.984 %
139
Papua New Guinea flag
Papua New Guinea
0.904 %
140
Togo flag
Togo
0.9 %
141
Bhutan flag
Bhutan
0.865 %
142
Egypt flag
Egypt
0.839 %
143
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
0.8 %
144
Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
0.794 %
145
India flag
India
0.66 %
146
Algeria flag
Algeria
0.646 %
147
Kenya flag
Kenya
0.62 %
148
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
0.598 %
149
Solomon Islands flag
Solomon Islands
0.469 %
150
Comoros flag
Comoros
0.443 %
151
Cรดte d'Ivoire flag
Cรดte d'Ivoire
0.396 %
152
Libya flag
Libya
0.367 %
153
Benin flag
Benin
0.363 %
154
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
0.354 %
155
Djibouti flag
Djibouti
0.344 %
156
Haiti flag
Haiti
0.341 %
157
Albania flag
Albania
0.326 %
158
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
0.306 %
159
Guinea-Bissau flag
Guinea-Bissau
0.3 %
160
Cameroon flag
Cameroon
0.277 %
161
Mauritania flag
Mauritania
0.261 %
162
Lesotho flag
Lesotho
0.261 %
163
Rwanda flag
Rwanda
0.241 %
164
Nepal flag
Nepal
0.24 %
165
Uganda flag
Uganda
0.238 %
166
Zambia flag
Zambia
0.233 %
167
Madagascar flag
Madagascar
0.223 %
168
Ghana flag
Ghana
0.2 %
169
Mali flag
Mali
0.186 %
170
Laos flag
Laos
0.182 %
171
Guinea flag
Guinea
0.176 %
172
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
0.175 %
173
Tanzania flag
Tanzania
0.171 %
174
Equatorial Guinea flag
Equatorial Guinea
0.165 %
175
Malawi flag
Malawi
0.164 %
176
Sierra Leone flag
Sierra Leone
0.16 %
177
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
0.16 %
178
Eritrea flag
Eritrea
0.158 %
179
Burkina Faso flag
Burkina Faso
0.158 %
180
Sudan flag
Sudan
0.14 %
181
Angola flag
Angola
0.136 %
182
Bangladesh flag
Bangladesh
0.13 %
183
Burundi flag
Burundi
0.106 %
184
Niger flag
Niger
0.105 %
185
Iraq flag
Iraq
0.1 %
186
Yemen flag
Yemen
0.091 %
187
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
0.09 %
188
Somalia flag
Somalia
0.079 %
189
Central African Republic flag
Central African Republic
0.079 %
190
Cambodia flag
Cambodia
0.077 %
191
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
0.051 %
192
Chad flag
Chad
0.046 %
193
Ethiopia flag
Ethiopia
0.037 %
194
Liberia flag
Liberia
0.034 %
195
Congo flag
Congo
0.032 %
196
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
0.011 %
197
North Korea flag
North Korea
0 %

โ†‘Top 10 Countries

  1. #1Norway flagNorway
  2. #2Canada flagCanada
  3. #3South Korea flagSouth Korea
  4. #4Switzerland flagSwitzerland
  5. #5New Zealand flagNew Zealand
  6. #6Australia flagAustralia
  7. #7Sweden flagSweden
  8. #8San Marino flagSan Marino
  9. #9Iceland flagIceland
  10. #10Netherlands flagNetherlands

Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.

โ†“Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #197North Korea flagNorth Korea
  2. #196Congo, Democratic Republic of the flagCongo, Democratic Republic of the
  3. #195Congo flagCongo
  4. #194Liberia flagLiberia
  5. #193Ethiopia flagEthiopia
  6. #192Chad flagChad
  7. #191Tajikistan flagTajikistan
  8. #190Cambodia flagCambodia
  9. #189Central African Republic flagCentral African Republic
  10. #188Somalia flagSomalia

Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.

Analysis & Context

In 2001, Norway led the world with the highest Internet Penetration Rate (%) at 64%, while the global range spanned from 0.00% to 64.00%. The global average Internet Penetration Rate was 10.76%, with a median of 3.00%, highlighting significant disparities in digital access across countries.

Economic Prosperity and Internet Penetration

The data reveals a strong correlation between a country's economic prosperity and its Internet Penetration Rate. Countries with advanced economies, such as Norway (64%), Canada (60.2%), and Switzerland (55.1%), feature prominently among the top ten in internet access. These nations benefit from robust infrastructure, higher income levels, and greater investments in technology, which collectively drive higher penetration rates.

Conversely, countries with lower economic development, such as North Korea (0%), Congo, Democratic Republic of the (0.011%), and Liberia (0.034%), struggle with limited resources to expand internet access. Economic constraints in these regions often result in inadequate telecommunications infrastructure and high access costs, which hinder widespread internet adoption.

Geographic and Demographic Influences

Geographic and demographic factors also play significant roles in shaping Internet Penetration Rates. For instance, densely populated urban areas in countries like South Korea (56.6%) and Netherlands (49.4%) facilitate the deployment of broadband infrastructure, contributing to higher penetration rates. Urbanization often correlates with better access to technology and education, further enhancing digital inclusion.

In contrast, countries with vast rural populations and challenging terrains, such as Chad (0.046%) and Somalia (0.079%), face logistical challenges in extending internet services. The costs of reaching remote areas and the scarcity of resources impede the growth of internet access, resulting in lower penetration rates.

Policy and Regulatory Impact

Government policies and regulatory frameworks significantly influence Internet Penetration Rates. Nations that actively promote digital inclusion through supportive policies tend to experience higher rates. For example, Australia (52.7%) and New Zealand (53.2%) have implemented policies that encourage competition and infrastructure development, leading to widespread internet availability.

Conversely, restrictive policies and regulatory hurdles can limit internet growth. In North Korea, government control and censorship severely restrict internet access, resulting in a penetration rate of 0%. Similarly, countries with unstable political environments may struggle to attract the investments needed for digital infrastructure expansion.

Year-over-Year Changes and Emerging Trends

The year-over-year changes offer insights into shifting dynamics in internet access. The average change in penetration rate was 2.18%, highlighting gradual growth globally. Slovenia experienced the most significant increase, with a rise of 15.07% (99.7%), driven by investments in broadband infrastructure and digital literacy programs.

Luxembourg and France also saw substantial increases of 13.28% and 12.02%, respectively, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance digital connectivity. On the other hand, Israel experienced a decrease of 3.50% (-16.7%), which may be attributed to market saturation or shifts in policy focus.

These trends underscore the importance of sustained investment and policy support in maintaining and advancing internet access, as well as the need to address specific barriers that countries face in improving their penetration rates.

Frequently Asked Questions About Internet Penetration Rate (%) in 2001

Which country had the highest internet penetration rate in 2001?

Norway had the highest internet penetration rate in 2001, with 64%.

What was the internet penetration rate in the country with the lowest rate in 2001?

North Korea had the lowest internet penetration rate in 2001, with 0%.

What was the average internet penetration rate across all countries in 2001?

The average internet penetration rate across all countries in 2001 was 10.76%.

What was the median internet penetration rate in 2001?

The median internet penetration rate in 2001 was 3%.

Which countries were in the top 3 for internet penetration rate in 2001?

The top 3 countries for internet penetration rate in 2001 were Norway (64%), Canada (60.2%), and South Korea (56.6%).

How many countries were included in the dataset for internet penetration rates in 2001?

The dataset for internet penetration rates in 2001 included 197 countries.

Insights by country

1

Ecuador

Ecuador ranked #106 globally with an Internet Penetration Rate of 2.67044367376705 % in 2001. This figure was significantly lower than the global average, reflecting the country's developing telecommunications infrastructure at the time.

The limited internet access can be attributed to economic challenges, geographic barriers, and a lack of investment in technology. Additionally, urban-rural disparities in access to digital services further hindered penetration rates in the early 2000s.

2

South Korea

In 2001, South Korea achieved a remarkable Internet Penetration Rate (%) of 56.6 %, ranking #3 out of 197 countries. This figure significantly surpassed the global average, reflecting the country's advanced technological infrastructure and high population density. Key drivers included aggressive government policies promoting broadband access and a tech-savvy population eager to adopt new technologies.

3

Belarus

In 2001, Belarus had an Internet Penetration Rate of 4.30061602151712 %, ranking #92 out of 197 countries. This rate was significantly lower than the global average, reflecting the country's developing telecommunications infrastructure at the time. Contributing factors included limited economic resources, government control over information access, and a relatively low level of digital literacy among the population.

4

Germany

In 2001, Germany achieved an Internet Penetration Rate of 31.650939416316 %, ranking #25 out of 197 countries. This rate was notably higher than the global average at the time, reflecting Germany's advanced technological infrastructure compared to many other nations. The country's strong economy, robust telecommunications sector, and early investment in digital technologies were key drivers in increasing internet accessibility and usage among its population.

5

Argentina

In 2001, Argentina had an Internet Penetration Rate of 9.78080728532407 %, ranking #61 out of 197 countries. This figure was below the global average, reflecting challenges in digital infrastructure compared to more connected nations. The relatively low penetration rate can be attributed to economic instability and limited investment in telecommunications during that period, which hindered widespread access to the internet.

6

India

In 2001, India had an Internet Penetration Rate of 0.660146377009928 %, ranking #145 out of 197 countries. This rate was significantly lower than the global average, reflecting the country's early stage in digital adoption compared to more developed nations. Contributing factors included limited infrastructure, high costs of technology, and a predominantly rural population with minimal access to internet services.

7

France

In 2001, France ranked #31 globally with an Internet Penetration Rate of 26.3259035521688 %. This figure was below the European average, reflecting a slower adoption rate compared to neighboring countries like Germany, which had a more advanced digital infrastructure at the time. Key factors influencing France's Internet penetration included its relatively late investment in telecommunications infrastructure and varying levels of urban-rural connectivity, which hindered widespread access.

8

Congo, Democratic Republic of the

Congo, Democratic Republic of the ranked #196 globally with an Internet Penetration Rate of 0.0114757819210493 % in 2001. This rate starkly contrasts with the global average, highlighting the country's significant digital divide. Contributing factors include ongoing political instability, inadequate infrastructure, and limited economic resources, which have hindered the development of telecommunications and internet access.

9

Haiti

In 2001, Haiti had an Internet Penetration Rate of 0.340832326173809 %, ranking #156 out of 197 countries. This rate was significantly lower than the global average, reflecting the country's limited infrastructure and economic challenges. Contributing factors include widespread poverty, political instability, and a lack of investment in telecommunications, which hindered access to digital technologies.

10

Guam

In 2001, Guam achieved an Internet Penetration Rate of 25.3802275337398 %, ranking #33 globally among 197 countries. This rate was notably higher than many neighboring Pacific islands, reflecting Guam's status as a U.S. territory with better infrastructure and access to technology. Key drivers for this penetration include Guam's strategic military presence, which fosters investment in telecommunications, and its relatively small population, facilitating quicker deployment of internet services.

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