Around 40% of the world population has an internet connection today (view all on a page ). In 1995, it was less than 1%.

The number of internet users has increased tenfold from 1999 to 2013.

The first billion was reached in 2005. The second billion in 2010. The third billion in 2014.

The chart and table below show the number of global internet users per year since 1993:

Year

Internet Users** Penetration

(% of Pop) World

Population Non-Users

(Internetless) 1Y User

Change 1Y User

Change World Pop.

Change 2016* 3,424,971,237 46.1 % 7,432,663,275 4,007,692,038 7.5 % 238,975,082 1.13 % 2015* 3,185,996,155 43.4 % 7,349,472,099 4,163,475,944 7.8 % 229,610,586 1.15 % 2014 2,956,385,569 40.7 % 7,265,785,946 4,309,400,377 8.4 % 227,957,462 1.17 % 2013 2,728,428,107 38 % 7,181,715,139 4,453,287,032 9.4 % 233,691,859 1.19 % 2012 2,494,736,248 35.1 % 7,097,500,453 4,602,764,205 11.8 % 262,778,889 1.2 % 2011 2,231,957,359 31.8 % 7,013,427,052 4,781,469,693 10.3 % 208,754,385 1.21 % 2010 2,023,202,974 29.2 % 6,929,725,043 4,906,522,069 14.5 % 256,799,160 1.22 % 2009 1,766,403,814 25.8 % 6,846,479,521 5,080,075,707 12.1 % 191,336,294 1.22 % 2008 1,575,067,520 23.3 % 6,763,732,879 5,188,665,359 14.7 % 201,840,532 1.23 % 2007 1,373,226,988 20.6 % 6,681,607,320 5,308,380,332 18.1 % 210,310,170 1.23 % 2006 1,162,916,818 17.6 % 6,600,220,247 5,437,303,429 12.9 % 132,815,529 1.24 % 2005 1,030,101,289 15.8 % 6,519,635,850 5,489,534,561 12.8 % 116,773,518 1.24 % 2004 913,327,771 14.2 % 6,439,842,408 5,526,514,637 16.9 % 131,891,788 1.24 % 2003 781,435,983 12.3 % 6,360,764,684 5,579,328,701 17.5 % 116,370,969 1.25 % 2002 665,065,014 10.6 % 6,282,301,767 5,617,236,753 32.4 % 162,772,769 1.26 % 2001 502,292,245 8.1 % 6,204,310,739 5,702,018,494 21.1 % 87,497,288 1.27 % 2000 414,794,957 6.8 % 6,126,622,121 5,711,827,164 47.3 % 133,257,305 1.28 %



* estimate for July 1, 2016 ** Internet User = individual who can access the Internet at home, via any device type and connection. More details.



Source: Internet Live Stats (www.InternetLiveStats.com)

Elaboration of data by International Telecommunication Union (ITU), World Bank, and United Nations Population Division.

Internet Users by Region

Source: Internet Live Stats (elaboration of data by International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and United Nations Population Division). Note: in assigning the colors, we followed the original color convention of the 5 Olympic rings: blue for Europe, yellow for Asia, black for Africa, green for Australia and red for America.

Internet Users by Country

As of July 1, 2013:

In 2014, nearly 75% (2.1 billion) of all internet users in the world (2.8 billion) live in the top 20 countries.

The remaining 25% (0.7 billion) is distributed among the other 178 countries, each representing less than 1% of total users.

China, the country with most users (642 million in 2014), represents nearly 22% of total, and has more users than the next three countries combined (United States, India, and Japan). Among the top 20 countries, India is the one with the lowest penetration: 19% and the highest yearly growth rate. At the opposite end of the range, United States, Germany, France, U.K., and Canada have the highest penetration: over 80% of population in these countries has an internet connection.

An Internet User is defined as an individual who has access to the Internet at home, via computer or mobile device. More details

Definitions

User

An individual who has access to the Internet at home. This indicator does not record use, or frequency of use, but only access. In order to have access, the hardware equipment must be in working conditions, the Internet subscription service must be active, and the individual household member must have access to it at any time (there must be no barriers preventing the individual from using the Internet). The hardware equipment may or may not be owned by the household. There are no age limits (minimum or maximum), so an Internet user can be of any age. There can be multiple devices and services within the household. The data is collected through annual household surveys administered by individual countries based on ITU guidelines.[1] The United Nations Statistics Division has recommended collection of data on households accessing the Internet also outside of home [2], but this is not a Core ICT Indicator. [3] An "Internet User" is therefore defined as an individual who can access the Internet, via computer or mobile device, within the home where the individual lives. Internet A world-wide computer network that can be accessed via a computer, mobile telephone, PDA, games machine, digital TV, etc. The Internet access service can be provided through a fixed (wired) or mobile network: analogue dial-up modem via standard telephone line, ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) or ADSL, Cable modem, High speed leased lines, Fiber, Powerline, Satellite broadband network, WiMAX, Fixed CDMA, Mobile broadband network (3G, e.g. UMTS) via a handset or card, Integrated SIM card in a computer, or USB modem.

Sources

References

Current internet user population estimates are delivered by Worldometers' RTS algorithm , which processes data elaborated through statistical analysis after being collected from the following sources: