Individuals using the Internet (% of population) - Country Ranking

Definition: Internet users are individuals who have used the Internet (from any location) in the last 3 months. The Internet can be used via a computer, mobile phone, personal digital assistant, games machine, digital TV etc.

Source: International Telecommunication Union, World Telecommunication/ICT Development Report and database.

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 United Arab Emirates 100.00 2020
2 Bahrain 99.67 2020
3 Qatar 99.65 2020
4 Liechtenstein 99.55 2017
5 Kuwait 99.11 2020
6 Iceland 99.00 2020
7 Luxembourg 98.82 2020
8 Saudi Arabia 97.86 2020
9 Monaco 97.05 2017
10 Norway 97.00 2020
11 Canada 96.97 2020
12 Denmark 96.55 2020
13 Korea 96.51 2020
14 Oman 95.23 2020
15 Brunei 95.00 2020
16 United Kingdom 94.82 2020
17 Sweden 94.54 2020
18 Switzerland 94.20 2020
19 Spain 93.21 2020
20 Hong Kong SAR, China 92.41 2020
21 Finland 92.17 2020
22 Singapore 92.00 2020
23 Ireland 92.00 2020
24 Andorra 91.57 2017
25 Belgium 91.53 2020
26 New Zealand 91.50 2020
27 Netherlands 91.33 2020
28 United States 90.90 2020
29 Cyprus 90.80 2020
30 Japan 90.22 2020
31 Israel 90.13 2020
32 Slovak Republic 89.92 2020
33 Germany 89.81 2020
34 Australia 89.60 2020
35 Malaysia 89.56 2020
36 Estonia 89.06 2020
37 Latvia 88.90 2020
38 Chile 88.30 2020
39 Macao SAR, China 88.10 2020
40 Austria 87.53 2020
41 The Bahamas 87.00 2020
42 Malta 86.86 2020
43 Slovenia 86.60 2020
44 Uruguay 86.10 2020
45 Kazakhstan 85.94 2020
46 Argentina 85.50 2020
47 Belarus 85.09 2020
48 Russia 84.99 2020
49 France 84.80 2020
50 Hungary 84.77 2020
51 Azerbaijan 84.60 2020
52 Morocco 84.12 2020
53 Iran 84.11 2020
54 Lebanon 84.10 2020
55 Poland 83.18 2020
56 Lithuania 83.06 2020
57 New Caledonia 82.01 2017
58 Barbados 81.76 2017
59 North Macedonia 81.41 2020
60 Brazil 81.34 2020
61 Czech Republic 81.34 2020
62 Cayman Islands 81.07 2017
63 St. Kitts and Nevis 80.71 2017
64 Costa Rica 80.53 2020
65 Seychelles 79.00 2020
66 Romania 78.46 2020
67 Serbia 78.37 2020
68 Croatia 78.32 2020
69 Portugal 78.26 2020
70 Greece 78.12 2020
71 Thailand 77.84 2020
72 Puerto Rico 77.74 2019
73 Turkey 77.67 2020
74 Montenegro 77.61 2020
75 Dominican Republic 76.90 2020
76 Armenia 76.51 2020
77 Moldova 76.12 2017
78 Ukraine 75.04 2020
79 Cuba 74.00 2020
80 Paraguay 73.96 2020
81 Bosnia and Herzegovina 73.21 2020
82 Antigua and Barbuda 73.00 2016
83 Georgia 72.53 2020
84 Albania 72.24 2020
85 Mexico 71.97 2020
86 Egypt 71.91 2020
87 Tunisia 71.90 2020
88 Uzbekistan 71.10 2020
89 Trinidad and Tobago 70.60 2017
90 Italy 70.48 2020
91 China 70.40 2020
92 Vietnam 70.30 2020
93 Bulgaria 70.16 2020
94 Suriname 70.06 2020
95 South Africa 70.00 2020
96 Colombia 69.79 2020
97 Dominica 69.62 2017
98 Greenland 69.48 2017
99 Fiji 68.90 2018
100 Jamaica 68.21 2018
101 Jordan 66.10 2018
102 Peru 65.25 2020
103 Mauritius 64.88 2020
104 Ecuador 64.60 2020
105 Cabo Verde 64.50 2020
106 Panama 64.25 2020
107 Botswana 64.00 2020
108 Algeria 62.90 2020
109 Mongolia 62.50 2020
110 Nauru 62.39 2017
111 Gabon 62.00 2020
112 Venezuela 61.60 2017
113 San Marino 60.18 2017
114 Iraq 60.00 2019
115 Bolivia 59.94 2020
116 Djibouti 59.00 2020
117 Ghana 58.00 2020
118 Grenada 56.90 2020
119 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 56.00 2018
120 El Salvador 54.60 2020
121 Indonesia 53.73 2020
122 Bhutan 53.50 2020
123 St. Lucia 53.30 2020
124 Kyrgyz Republic 51.00 2019
125 Belize 50.80 2019
126 Guatemala 49.97 2020
127 Philippines 49.80 2020
128 Nicaragua 45.20 2020
129 India 43.00 2020
129 Lesotho 43.00 2020
131 Senegal 42.60 2020
132 Honduras 42.05 2020
133 Tonga 41.25 2017
134 Namibia 41.00 2020
135 Mauritania 40.80 2020
136 Kiribati 38.00 2020
137 Cameroon 37.80 2020
138 Nepal 37.70 2020
139 Guyana 37.33 2017
140 The Gambia 36.50 2020
141 Côte d'Ivoire 36.29 2019
142 Angola 36.00 2020
143 Syrian Arab Republic 35.78 2020
144 Nigeria 35.50 2020
145 Tuvalu 35.20 2017
146 Myanmar 35.10 2020
147 Sri Lanka 35.00 2020
148 Haiti 34.50 2020
149 Lao PDR 33.80 2020
150 Samoa 33.61 2017
151 São Tomé and Principe 33.00 2020
152 Cambodia 32.90 2017
153 Eswatini 30.30 2017
154 Kenya 29.50 2020
155 Zimbabwe 29.30 2020
156 Timor-Leste 29.10 2020
157 Sudan 28.40 2020
158 Mali 27.40 2020
159 Palau 26.97 2004
160 Yemen 26.72 2017
161 Rwanda 26.50 2020
162 Equatorial Guinea 26.24 2017
163 Guinea 26.00 2020
164 Benin 25.80 2020
165 Vanuatu 25.72 2017
166 Liberia 25.60 2020
167 Pakistan 25.00 2020
168 Bangladesh 24.80 2020
169 Ethiopia 24.00 2020
169 Togo 24.00 2020
171 Guinea-Bissau 22.90 2020
172 Burkina Faso 22.00 2020
172 Tanzania 22.00 2020
174 Tajikistan 21.96 2017
175 Turkmenistan 21.25 2017
176 Uganda 19.90 2020
177 Zambia 19.80 2020
178 Afghanistan 18.40 2020
179 Sierra Leone 18.00 2020
180 Libya 17.76 2014
181 Mozambique 16.50 2020
182 Madagascar 15.00 2018
183 Dem. Rep. Congo 13.60 2020
184 Solomon Islands 11.92 2017
185 Papua New Guinea 11.21 2017
186 Chad 10.40 2020
186 Central African Republic 10.40 2020
188 Niger 10.22 2017
189 Malawi 9.90 2019
190 Burundi 9.40 2020
191 Congo 8.65 2017
192 Comoros 8.48 2017
193 Somalia 2.00 2017
194 Eritrea 1.31 2017
195 Dem. People's Rep. Korea 0.00 2013

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Development Relevance: The digital and information revolution has changed the way the world learns, communicates, does business, and treats illnesses. New information and communications technologies (ICT) offer vast opportunities for progress in all walks of life in all countries - opportunities for economic growth, improved health, better service delivery, learning through distance education, and social and cultural advances. Today's smartphones and tablets have computer power equivalent to that of yesterday's computers and provide a similar range of functions. Device convergence is thus rendering the conventional definition obsolete. Comparable statistics on access, use, quality, and affordability of ICT are needed to formulate growth-enabling policies for the sector and to monitor and evaluate the sector's impact on development. Although basic access data are available for many countries, in most developing countries little is known about who uses ICT; what they are used for (school, work, business, research, government); and how they affect people and businesses. The global Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development is helping to set standards, harmonize information and communications technology statistics, and build statistical capacity in developing countries. However, despite significant improvements in the developing world, the gap between the ICT haves and have-nots remains.

Limitations and Exceptions: Operators have traditionally been the main source of telecommunications data, so information on subscriptions has been widely available for most countries. This gives a general idea of access, but a more precise measure is the penetration rate - the share of households with access to telecommunications. During the past few years more information on information and communication technology use has become available from household and business surveys. Also important are data on actual use of telecommunications services. Ideally, statistics on telecommunications (and other information and communications technologies) should be compiled for all three measures: subscriptions, access, and use. The quality of data varies among reporting countries as a result of differences in regulations covering data provision and availability. Discrepancies may also arise in cases where the end of a fiscal year differs from that used by ITU, which is the end of December of every year. A number of countries have fiscal years that end in March or June of every year.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The Internet is a world-wide public computer network. It provides access to a number of communication services including the World Wide Web and carries email, news, entertainment and data files, irrespective of the device used (not assumed to be only via a computer - it may also be by mobile phone, PDA, games machine, digital TV etc.). Access can be via a fixed or mobile network. For additional/latest information on sources and country notes, please also refer to: https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/stat/default.aspx

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual

General Comments: Please cite the International Telecommunication Union for third-party use of these data.