When did the Internet become ubiquitous? What is the internet penetration rate in China

Updated on technology 2024-08-08
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Abroad is relatively early.

    In China, it was from 1993 to 1994.

    At that time, it was more than 8 yuan an hour to surf the Internet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    What is the rate of Internet penetration in China?

    With the continuous development of the Internet, more and more people have begun to pay attention to the issue of Internet penetration. So, what exactly is the Internet penetration rate in China?

    According to the latest data, as of 2021, the total number of Internet users in China has exceeded 900 million, the Internet penetration rate has been reached, and more particularly, the total number of mobile Internet users in China has approached 900 million.

    In terms of market share, the major players in China's Internet industry include Tencent, Alibaba, JD.com, etc. By providing a variety of Internet services and products, these companies have accelerated China's Internet penetration rate and promoted the rapid development of the Internet industry in China. In recent years, China's Internet industry has become an important part of the global Internet industry and has made remarkable achievements.

    At the same time, in many parts of China, especially in third- and fourth-tier cities and rural areas, Internet coverage is not high enough. To address this issue, China** has introduced a series of policies to encourage companies to invest more in infrastructure and take steps to encourage people to access the Internet, such as providing free public Wi-Fi, promoting smartphones, and building more digital service centers.

    In general, China's Internet penetration rate is already at a high level in the world, and with the continuous development of China's Internet industry and the promotion of digital development strategy, the Internet penetration rate will continue to increase.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    China's access to information and related laws began through cadre task forces to the countryside (grassroots), and later through technological development, through radio, television, and then through the Internet, and now the information network.

    As for the rise and popularity of the Internet, I personally think that we must first figure out what is the rise and what is popularization?

    Rise is a vague concept that cannot be defined. China's formal access to the Internet began in 1994, and around 1998** and the number of Internet companies increased dramatically (but I don't know if this is a rise, because a large number of Internet companies have closed down or disappeared later), and then it has been growing rapidly.

    As for popularization, the Internet development report generally mentions the penetration rate, but I don't know how much the penetration rate is really popular, the TV penetration rate is more than 99%, and the current Internet penetration rate in China is in, that is, computer users who can access the Internet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I remember that in the 90s, even Windows 98 was still a rarity for the wealthy, and even if the Internet was installed, it was only used to send an email, watch the news, and play the Internet-connected stand-alone game [Age of Empires].

    I think it started to spread in 2001, but I really got into the Internet in 2003 when I watched an employee play CS at my father's company, so I became fascinated by computers connected to the Internet. It was in 2006 that I actually had my own computer and was allowed to connect to the Internet.

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