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i) that UNGA agreed, at its high-level meeting on 15-16 December 2015, that Internet governance should continue to follow the Tunis Agenda;
j) that the management of the Internet is a subject of valid international interest and must flow from full international and multistakeholder cooperation on the basis of the outcomes of the two phases of WSIS;
k) that, as stated in the WSIS outcomes, all governments should have an equal role and responsibility for international Internet governance and for ensuring the stability, security and continuity of the existing Internet and its future development and of the future Internet, and that the need for development of public policy by governments in consultation with all stakeholders is also recognized;
l) work being carried out by the Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) relevant to this resolution;
m) work being carried out by the Telecommunication Development Bureau to develop its capacity-building activities in the field of Internet governance,
recognizing further
a) that ITU is dealing with technical and policy issues related to IP-based networks, including the existing Internet and evolution to NGN as well as studies into the future Internet;
b) that ITU performs worldwide coordination of a number of radiocommunication-related and telecommunication-related resource allocation systems and acts as a forum for policy discussion in this area;
c) that significant effort has been put in by ITU on ENUM, ".int", internationalized domain name (IDN), and country code top-level domain (ccTLD) issues through workshops and standardization activities;
d) that ITU has published a comprehensive and useful Handbook on IP-based networks and related topics and Issues;
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e) §§ 71 and 78 a) of the Tunis Agenda with regard to the establishment of enhanced cooperation on Internet governance and the establishment of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), as two distinct processes;
f) the relevant WSIS outcomes in §§ 29-82 of the Tunis Agenda concerning Internet governance and §§ 55-65 of UNGA Resolution 70/125, on the outcome document of the UNGA high-level meeting on the overall review of the implementation of the WSIS outcomes;
g) that ITU should be encouraged to facilitate cooperation with all stakeholders as referred to in § 35 of the Tunis Agenda;
h) that Member States represent the interests of the population of the country or territory for which a ccTLD has been delegated;
i) that countries should not be involved in decisions regarding another country's ccTLD;
j) to take account of the results of the Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation on public policy issues pertaining to the Internet,
emphasizing
a) that the management of the Internet encompasses both technical and public policy issues and should involve all stakeholders and relevant intergovernmental and international organizations, in accordance with §§ 35 a) – e) of the Tunis Agenda;
b) that emerging telecommunications/ICTs will transform the Internet, and policy-makers need to keep pace with change in the Internet to harness the benefits of that transformation;
c) that the role of governments includes providing a clear, consistent and predictable legal framework, in order to promote a favourable environment in which global ICT networks are interoperable with Internet networks and widely accessible to all citizens without any discrimination and to ensure adequate protection of public interests in the management of Internet resources, including domain names and addresses;
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d) that WSIS recognized the need for enhanced cooperation in the future, to enable governments, on an equal footing, to carry out their roles and responsibilities, in international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet, but not in the day-to-day technical and operational matters that do not impact on international public policy issues;
e) that ITU, for its part, has started the process towards enhanced cooperation as one of the relevant organizations referred to in § 71 of the Tunis Agenda, and that the Council Working Group on international Internet-related public policy issues (CWG-Internet) should continue its work on Internet-related public policy issues;
f) that ITU can play a positive role by offering all interested parties a platform for encouraging discussions and for the dissemination of information on the management of Internet domain names and addresses and other Internet resources within the mandate of ITU,
noting
a) that CWG-Internet has furthered the objectives of Resolution 75 (Rev. (...) Dubai, 2014) of the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC) regarding public policy issues pertaining to the Internet;
b) Resolutions 1305, 1336 and 1344 adopted by the ITU Council;
c) that CWG-Internet shall include in its work all relevant decisions of this conference and all other resolutions relevant to the work of the group as stated in Council Resolution 1305 and the annex thereto;
d) the continued importance of openness and transparency in the development of international Internet public policy issues, in line with § 35 of the Tunis Agenda;
e) the need for development of international Internet public policy by governments in consultation with all stakeholders;
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f) ongoing activities in relevant ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) and ITU Telecommunication Development Sector (ITU-D) study groups relevant to this resolution,
resolves
1 to explore ways and means, in accordance with the Tunis Agenda, for greater reciprocal collaboration and coordination between ITU and relevant organizations2 involved in the development of IP-based networks and the future Internet in the context of emerging telecommunications/ICTs, through cooperation agreements, as appropriate, in order to increase the role of ITU in Internet governance, and to promote greater participation by Member States in Internet governance, so as to ensure maximum benefits to the global community and promote affordable international connectivity;
2 that the sovereign and legitimate interests, as expressed and defined by each country, in diverse ways, regarding decisions affecting their ccTLDs, need to be respected and ensured, upheld and addressed via flexible and improved frameworks and mechanisms;
3 to continue to undertake activities on international Internet related public policy issues within ITU's mandate, including in CWG-Internet, in collaboration and cooperation with relevant organizations and stakeholders, as appropriate, with special attention to the needs of developing countries;
4 to continue the CWG-Internet activities as listed in the relevant Council resolutions,
____________________ 2 Including, but not limited to, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
(ICANN), the regional Internet registries (RIRs), the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the Internet Society (ISOC) and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), on the basis of reciprocity.
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instructs the Secretary-General
1 to continue to take a significant role in international discussions and initiatives on the management of Internet domain names and addresses and other Internet resources within the mandate of ITU, taking into account future developments of the Internet, the purposes of the Union and the interests of its membership as expressed in its instruments, resolutions and decisions;
2 to take the necessary steps for ITU to continue to play a facilitating role in the coordination of international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet, as expressed in §35 d) of the Tunis Agenda, interacting as necessary with other intergovernmental organizations in these domains;
3 to continue to raise awareness of the critical importance of sustainable development in discussions and initiatives on international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet and the management of Internet resources;
4 in line with § 78 a) of the Tunis Agenda, to continue to contribute as appropriate to the work of IGF;
5 to continue to take the necessary steps for ITU to play an active and constructive role in the process towards enhanced cooperation as expressed in § 71 of the Tunis Agenda;
6 to continue to take the necessary steps in ITU's own internal process towards enhanced cooperation on international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet as expressed in § 71 of the Tunis Agenda, involving all stakeholders, in their respective roles and responsibilities;
7 to report annually to the Council on the activities undertaken on these subjects and to submit proposals as appropriate, and, after the endorsement of this report by Member States through consultation procedures in force, to submit the report to the Secretary-General of the United Nations;
8 to continue to disseminate, as appropriate, the reports of CWG-Internet to all relevant international organizations and stakeholders actively involved in such matters for their consideration in their policy-making processes,
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instructs the Directors of the Bureaux
1 to contribute to CWG-Internet concerning the activities undertaken by their respective Sectors which are relevant to the work of the group;
2 to provide advice and assistance, within the Union's expertise, and within available resources, as appropriate, in cooperation with relevant organizations, to Member States, if so requested, in order to achieve their stated policy objectives with respect to the management of Internet domain names and addresses, other Internet resources and international Internet connectivity, within the remit of ITU, such as capacity building, availability and costs related to infrastructure, and with respect to Internet-related public policy issues, as stated in the annex to Council Resolution 1305, which identifies the role of CWG- Internet, within their mandate;
3 to liaise and to cooperate with the regional telecommunication organizations pursuant to this resolution,
instructs the Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau
1 to ensure that ITU-T performs its role in technical issues, and to continue to contribute ITU-T expertise and to liaise and cooperate with appropriate entities on issues related to the management of Internet domain names and addresses and other Internet resources within the mandate of ITU, such as IP version 6 (IPv6), ENUM and IDNs, as well as any other related technological developments and issues, including facilitating appropriate studies on these issues by relevant ITU-T study groups and other groups;
2 in accordance with ITU rules and procedures, and calling upon contributions from the ITU membership, to continue to play a facilitating role in coordination and assistance in the development of public policy issues pertaining to Internet domain names and addresses and other Internet resources within the mandate of ITU and their possible evolution;
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3 to work with Member States, Sector Members and relevant international organizations, as appropriate, on issues concerning Member States' ccTLDs and related experiences;
4 to report annually to the Council and the Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group, and also to WTSA, on the activities undertaken and achievements on these subjects, including proposals for further consideration as appropriate,
instructs the Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau
1 to organize international and regional forums and carry out necessary activities, in conjunction with appropriate entities, to discuss policy, operational and technical issues on the Internet in general, and on the management of Internet domain names and addresses and other Internet resources within the mandate of ITU in particular, including with regard to multilingualism, for the benefit of Member States, especially for developing countries, taking into consideration the content of the relevant resolutions of this conference, including this resolution, in addition to the content of the relevant resolutions of WTDC;
2 to continue promoting, through ITU-D programmes and study groups, the exchange of information, fostering debate and the development and sharing of best practices on Internet issues, and to continue to play a key role in outreach by contributing to capacity building, providing technical assistance and encouraging the involvement of developing countries in international Internet forums and issues;
3 to continue reporting annually to the Council and the Telecommunication Development Advisory Group, and also to WTDC, on the activities undertaken and achievements on these subjects, including proposals for further consideration as appropriate;
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4 to liaise with the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau and to collaborate with other relevant organizations involved in the development and deployment of IP-based networks and the growth of the Internet, aiming to make available to Member States widely accepted best practices for the design, installation and operation of Internet exchange points (IXPs),
instructs the ITU Council Working Group on international Internet-related public policy issues
1 to consider and discuss the activities of the Secretary-General and Directors of the Bureaux in relation to the implementation of this resolution;
2 to prepare ITU inputs into the above-mentioned activities as appropriate;
3 to continue to identify, study and develop matters on international Internet-related public policy issues, taking into account relevant ITU resolutions,
instructs the ITU Council
1 to revise its Resolution 1344 to direct the CWG-Internet, limited to Member States, with open consultation to all stakeholders, and to conduct such open consultation according to the following guidelines:
• CWG-Internet will decide on the international Internet-related public policy issues for open consultation, drawing primarily from Council Resolution 1305;
• CWG-Internet should generally hold both open online consultation and physical open consultation meetings, with remote participation, within a reasonable period, prior to each CWG-Internet meeting;
• relevant inputs received from stakeholders will be submitted to CWG- Internet for consideration of the issues chosen for its next meeting;
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2 taking into account the annual reports presented by the Secretary-General and the Directors of the Bureaux, to take appropriate measures in order to contribute actively to international discussions and initiatives related to issues on international management of Internet domain names and addresses and other Internet resources within the mandate of ITU;
3 to consider the reports of CWG-Internet and take actions as appropriate;
4 to report to the 2022 plenipotentiary conference on the activities undertaken and achievements in respect of the objectives of this resolution, including proposals for further consideration as appropriate,
invites Member States
1 to participate in the discussions on international management of Internet resources, including domain names and addresses, and in the process towards enhanced cooperation on Internet governance and international public policy issues pertaining to the Internet, so that worldwide representation in the debates can be ensured;
2 to continue to participate actively in the discussions and development of public policy issues related to Internet resources, including international Internet connectivity, within the remit of ITU, such as capacity building, availability and costs related to infrastructure, domain names and addresses, their possible evolution and the impact of new usages and applications, cooperating with the relevant organizations, and to contribute to CWG-Internet and ITU study groups on related matters;
3 to support a resilient, inclusive and interoperable Internet that is accessible to all, and to strive to ensure universal and affordable Internet access for all citizens, including persons with specific needs, pursuant to Resolution 175 (Rev.
Language:English
Score: 584927.6
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Measuring the Information Society 2011
Measuring the Information Society 2011 Figure 2.3: Spider charts, selected dynamic countries, 2010 and 2008* (continued) Armenia Azerbaijan 2008 2010 Mobile-cellular subscriptions International 2008 2010 Mobile-cellular subscriptions International Internet bandwidth per Internet user Internet bandwidth per Internet user 1.0 1.0 Literacy Literacy 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 Households with Households with Tertiary enrolment Tertiary enrolment 0.4 0.4 a computer a computer 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 Secondary enrolment Households with Internet Secondary enrolment Households with Internet Active mobile-broadband Active mobile-broadband Fixed-telephone Fixed-telephone lines lines subscriptions subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Viet Nam Georgia 2008 2010 Mobile-cellular subscriptions International 2008 2010 Mobile-cellular subscriptions International Internet bandwidth per Internet user Internet bandwidth per Internet user 1.0 1.0 Literacy Literacy 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 Households with Households with Tertiary enrolment Tertiary enrolment 0.4 0.4 a computer a computer 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 Secondary enrolment Households with Internet Secondary enrolment Households with Internet Active mobile-broadband Active mobile-broadband Fixed-telephone Fixed-telephone lines lines subscriptions subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Morocco Kenya 2008 2010 2008 2010 Mobile-cellular subscriptions International Mobile-cellular subscriptions International Internet bandwidth per Internet user Internet bandwidth per Internet user 1.0 1.0 Literacy Literacy 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 Households with Households with Tertiary enrolment Tertiary enrolment 0.4 0.4 a computer a computer 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 Secondary enrolment Secondary enrolment Households with Internet Households with Internet Active mobile-broadband Active mobile-broadband Fixed-telephone Fixed-telephone lines lines subscriptions subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Note: *These charts show normalized values of the indicators included in the IDI.
Language:English
Score: 584721.4
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Measuring the Information Society 2011
Measuring the Information Society 2011 Figure 2.3: Spider charts, selected dynamic countries, 2010 and 2008* (continued) Armenia Azerbaijan 2008 2010 Mobile-cellular subscriptions International 2008 2010 Mobile-cellular subscriptions International Internet bandwidth per Internet user Internet bandwidth per Internet user 1.0 1.0 Literacy Literacy 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 Households with Households with Tertiary enrolment Tertiary enrolment 0.4 0.4 a computer a computer 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 Secondary enrolment Households with Internet Secondary enrolment Households with Internet Active mobile-broadband Active mobile-broadband Fixed-telephone Fixed-telephone lines lines subscriptions subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Viet Nam Georgia 2008 2010 Mobile-cellular subscriptions International 2008 2010 Mobile-cellular subscriptions International Internet bandwidth per Internet user Internet bandwidth per Internet user 1.0 1.0 Literacy Literacy 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 Households with Households with Tertiary enrolment Tertiary enrolment 0.4 0.4 a computer a computer 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 Secondary enrolment Households with Internet Secondary enrolment Households with Internet Active mobile-broadband Active mobile-broadband Fixed-telephone Fixed-telephone lines lines subscriptions subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Morocco Kenya 2008 2010 2008 2010 Mobile-cellular subscriptions International Mobile-cellular subscriptions International Internet bandwidth per Internet user Internet bandwidth per Internet user 1.0 1.0 Literacy Literacy 0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 Households with Households with Tertiary enrolment Tertiary enrolment 0.4 0.4 a computer a computer 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 Secondary enrolment Secondary enrolment Households with Internet Households with Internet Active mobile-broadband Active mobile-broadband Fixed-telephone Fixed-telephone lines lines subscriptions subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Fixed-broadband Internet users subscriptions Note: *These charts show normalized values of the indicators included in the IDI.
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Score: 584721.4
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According to statistics concerning internet usage in Turkey, 32 % of the woman and 52% of the man population use the Internet regularly. 41% of private households have domestic Internet subscriptions.
(...) The figures for Internet access and usage for parents are only 29%. (...) For example, while “child profile” has been chosen when the Internet is used by children in a house, transition to the non filtered internet will be easily conducted during the use of Internet by adults.
1
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Score: 584699.9
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Especially safe and secure use of internet by children is of significant importance. (...) ICTA activities are composed of awareness-raising activities and safer internet service which enables secure browsing of internet.
(...) Details of the Safer Internet Service are described below.
· Cooperation: Turkey’s Internet Hotline, IhbarWeb , a member of INHOPE (International Association of Internet Hotlines), for reporting illegal content of Internet has been established.
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Score: 584692.1
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SYNTHESIS REPORT FACE-TO-FACE CONSULTATIONS
1
PHASE 1 SYNTHESIS REPORT OF PHYSICAL CONSULTATION EVENTS
UNESCO’S PROJECT TO DEFINE
INTERNET UNIVERSALITY INDICATORS
(PHASE 1: MARCH-NOVEMBER 2017)
1. (...) They have also facilitated and expanded UNESCO’s partnerships and
synergies with stakeholders in implementing Internet Universality principles and applying Internet
indicators in different countries once they are developed.
(...) Her point was taken
further by Binod Agrawal (MICA, India), who emphasized that “Internet universality” should not
lead to cultural and linguistic domination via the Internet.
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Score: 584313.87
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17.8.1_14June2021
M49
Series Code
Series Name
Indicator Reference Number
Reference Area Code (M49)
Reference Area Name
Time Period
Observation Value
Unit of Measurement
Nature of Data
FootNotes
Source Detail
Time Detail
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2000
5.35
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2001
6.81
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2002
9.15
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2003
10.82
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2004
12.64
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2005
16.82
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2006
18.37
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2007
20.61
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2008
23.12
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2009
25.78
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2010
29.25
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2011
31.83
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2012
34.71
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2013
36.88
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2014
38.91
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2015
41.06
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2016
43.86
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2017
46.26
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2018
49.04
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
1
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
1.0-Global
World (M49)
2019
51.40
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2000
20.38
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2001
25.11
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2002
33.24
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2003
39.57
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2004
43.88
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2005
50.84
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2006
53.24
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2007
56.93
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2008
59.31
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2009
60.82
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2010
64.88
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2011
65.98
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2012
70.92
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2013
71.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2014
73.99
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2015
74.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2016
79.54
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2017
81.50
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2018
83.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
513
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
1.Northern America (M49) and Europe (M49)
2019
85.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2000
5.17
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2001
6.84
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2002
8.55
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2003
10.69
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2004
12.92
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2005
17.45
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2006
20.64
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2007
23.61
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2008
26.77
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2009
31.40
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2010
34.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2011
39.52
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2012
43.48
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2013
46.69
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2014
49.67
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2015
55.47
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2016
58.58
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2017
63.38
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2018
66.43
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
419
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
2.Latin America and the Caribbean (MDG=M49)
2019
68.68
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2000
0.60
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2001
0.75
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2002
1.60
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2003
1.86
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2004
2.22
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2005
2.91
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2006
3.38
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2007
4.37
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2008
4.98
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2009
5.89
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2010
8.17
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2011
10.47
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2012
12.03
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2013
13.65
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2014
15.48
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2015
16.99
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2016
18.77
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2017
20.94
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2018
22.66
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
62
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
3.Central Asia (M49) and Southern Asia (MDG=M49)
2019
26.43
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2000
4.97
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2001
6.74
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2002
8.88
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2003
10.46
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2004
12.60
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2005
14.24
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2006
15.82
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2007
20.06
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2008
24.51
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2009
29.03
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2010
33.87
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2011
37.23
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2012
40.57
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2013
44.01
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2014
46.11
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2015
48.53
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2016
51.76
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2017
53.42
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2018
57.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
753
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
4.Eastern Asia and South-eastern Asia (MDG=M49)
2019
60.62
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2000
2.16
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2001
3.02
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2002
5.01
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2003
6.72
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2004
11.54
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2005
9.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2006
12.34
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2007
17.48
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2008
21.58
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2009
24.69
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2010
28.69
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2011
31.82
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2012
35.02
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2013
37.36
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2014
40.35
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2015
43.63
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2016
47.42
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2017
52.98
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2018
57.12
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
747
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
5.Western Asia (M49) and Northern Africa (M49)
2019
60.74
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2000
0.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2001
1.08
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2002
1.27
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2003
1.52
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2004
2.04
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2005
2.69
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2006
3.42
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2007
3.82
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2008
5.37
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2009
7.50
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2010
9.82
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2011
12.04
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2012
13.98
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2013
15.87
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2014
17.91
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2015
20.07
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2016
22.02
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2017
24.56
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2018
26.05
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
202
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
6.Sub-Saharan Africa (M49)
2019
28.30
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2000
33.57
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2001
35.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2002
38.38
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2003
40.66
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2004
42.96
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2005
45.29
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2006
50.00
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2007
52.47
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2008
54.11
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2009
56.23
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2010
57.87
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2011
59.60
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2012
59.41
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2013
62.23
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2014
62.66
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2015
63.08
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2016
63.76
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2017
64.43
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2018
64.86
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
9
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
7.Oceania
2019
68.44
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2000
46.76
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2001
50.00
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2002
53.25
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2003
56.50
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2004
59.75
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2005
63.00
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2006
66.51
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2007
69.97
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2008
72.42
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2009
75.15
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2010
77.44
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2011
79.73
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2012
79.43
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2013
83.26
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2014
83.83
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2015
84.40
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2016
85.34
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2017
86.28
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2018
86.92
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
53
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Australia and New Zealand (M49)
2019
87.61
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2000
3.50
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2001
4.96
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2002
7.63
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2003
9.40
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2004
11.83
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2005
13.92
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2006
16.25
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2007
15.51
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2008
18.49
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2009
21.91
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2010
25.14
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2011
28.34
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2012
33.41
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2013
36.88
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2014
38.95
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2015
42.77
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2016
48.03
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2017
54.43
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2018
58.72
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
29
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Caribbean
2019
60.29
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2000
0.96
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2001
1.08
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2002
1.40
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2003
1.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2004
2.32
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2005
2.81
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2006
4.85
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2007
6.62
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2008
9.58
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2009
13.11
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2010
18.48
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2011
25.29
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2012
30.09
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2013
32.34
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2014
35.19
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2015
38.03
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2016
40.86
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2017
43.05
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2018
45.40
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
143
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Central Asia (M49)
2019
51.11
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2000
0.64
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2001
0.76
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2002
0.90
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2003
1.16
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2004
1.40
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2005
1.62
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2006
1.87
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2007
2.11
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2008
3.62
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2009
5.06
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2010
6.68
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2011
8.03
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2012
9.35
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2013
10.49
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2014
11.80
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2015
13.12
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2016
14.43
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2017
16.69
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2018
17.57
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
14
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Africa
2019
19.83
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2000
5.72
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2001
7.64
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2002
10.14
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2003
11.93
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2004
14.32
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2005
15.78
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2006
17.83
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2007
23.13
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2008
29.08
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2009
34.85
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2010
39.63
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2011
43.21
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2012
46.54
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2013
50.57
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2014
52.91
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2014
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2015
55.32
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2015
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2016
57.75
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2016
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2017
58.10
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2017
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2018
61.85
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2018
30
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Eastern Asia (M49)
2019
63.92
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2019
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2000
18.65
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2000
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2001
23.12
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2001
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2002
31.66
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2002
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2003
38.20
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2003
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2004
42.65
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2004
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2005
41.01
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2005
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2006
44.01
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2006
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2007
48.77
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2007
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2008
52.44
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2008
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2009
55.67
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2009
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2010
61.30
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2010
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2011
63.66
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2011
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2012
68.75
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2012
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2013
71.48
per 100 inhabitants
E
ITU estimates.
2013
150
IT_USE_ii99
Internet users per 100 inhabitants, total (per 100 inhabitants)
17.8.1
2.1-Regional (SDG)
Europe (M49)
2014
73.77
per 100 inhabitants
E
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1
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Challenges to the Network
INTERNET FOR DEVELOPMENT
Executive summary
October 1999
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
2
CHALLENGES TO THE NETWORK: INTERNET FOR DEVELOPMENT
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The advent of the Internet has been variously described as being as important for society as the development of the personal computer, the telephone or even the printing press. (...) For those who have started to use the Internet, and have gone beyond the initial frustrations associated with using any new technology, the Internet can do all these things and more.
(...) 4
CHALLENGES TO THE NETWORK: INTERNET FOR DEVELOPMENT
2. Internet in developing countries
On a global scale, Internet growth has been little short of phenomenal.
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Microsoft PowerPoint - Sures_IGF Presentation updated 7Oct09-general.ppt
An Expansionary Approach towards the IPv6 Address Allocation Model
Prof Dr Sureswaran Ramadass
Director, NAv6.
Internet Governance Forum, 15-18 November 2009, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
2
Introduction
• The Internet has evolved from a research based closed network to a social network used by everyone, and has grown to become the largest economy in the world.
• It is important to note that the focus of this study has never been to criticise ICANN or the RIRs. (...) This is in line with the basic principle of freedom and democracy advocated by the founders and the current Internet community.
• Creating more localised RIR and CIRs will lead to provisioning of better and more competitive services to the Internet community. This is standard textbook outputs of “healthy competition”.
• To have more relevant and equal participation in the IPv6 address allocation policy development by local Internet communities.
5
Need for an Expansionary IPv6 Address Allocation Model
• To meet the local needs of the Internet users, especially within the Asian community by providing local language content, systems and training.
• To achieve better conservation of IPv6 addresses as local entities know the local requesting organizations better.
• To ensure better support and awareness programs to help move the IPv6 agenda, especially for the developing nations in the region.
6
Current Internet Address Allocation Model
7
Current IPv6 Address Allocation Hierarchy and Policy
IANA
LIR/ISP
NIR
RIRRIR
LIR/ISP
EU/ ISP EUEU
/12
/32
/32
/48 - /64
IANA – Internet Assigned Number Authority RIR – Regional Internet Registries NIR – National Internet Registries LIR – Local Internet Registries ISP – Internet Service Providers EU – End User
Allocation hierarchy
Minimum prefix size allocation
8
Proposed Country Internet Registry (CIR) model
Country 1
Country 2
Country 3
Country 4
Country n
Alternative
IANA
Peer entity
• The Peer entity could be at the regional or international level • The Peer entity should be a multilateral, multi- stakeholder international body that could ensure close coordination among the CIRs and the RIRs.
9
Proposed IPv6 Address Allocation Hierarchy and Policy
Alternative RIR (Peer Entity)
IANA
LIR/ISP
NIR
RIRRIR
LIR/ISP
EU/ ISP EUEU
IANA – Internet Assigned Number Authority RIR – Regional Internet Registries ITU – International Telecommunication Union NIR – National Internet Registries CIR – Country based Internet Registries LIR – Local Internet Registries ISP – Internet Service Providers EU – End User
Allocation hierarchy
CIR
LIR/ISP
EU
/12
/32
/32
/48 - /64
Minimum prefix size allocation
10
The CIR model (1/4)
• The new entity/entities would serve in parallel to the current RIRs, thus providing Internet users a greater freedom of choice for obtaining IPv6 Address Allocation.
• The policies followed by the CIRs would be in close cooperation with the existing RIR policies with specific interest to satisfy the local needs of the users.
• Would adhere to the technical aspects of the Internet – address conservation, aggregation and registration
11
The CIR model (2/4)
• Does not disturbs the existing infrastructure nor introduces any new infrastructure.
• There would be no additional fragmentation as our research and studies show have shown this.
• Overall number of prefixes added to the core routing table would be the same.
• As such the expanded RIR/CIR model would not impact or threaten the global Internet stability and routability.
12
The CIR model (3/4)
A CIR being closer to the user
– could check on the credentials of the applicants in assessing their IPv6 address needs
– can provide more fairly balanced aggregation and conservation through proper allocation of needed address space to the end sites
– would be able to better satisfy the local needs of the user – multilingual local language support and localized helpdesk
13
The CIR model (4/4)
• The CIRs would value add to the RIRs and benefit the Internet Users by differentiation of services.
• The CIRs would have equal participation in the policy formation and resource distribution so that Internet resource distribution and decentralization are more balanced, especially within their own countries.
• Implementing CIRs would facilitate a more equitable access to Internet resources, especially for non-English speaking countries, providing greater accessibility to the Internet for everyone.
14
Conclusion • The RIRs have greatly contributed in the early growth
of the Internet and this is valued and appreciated. • But we have to move with time
– In creating the Next Generation Internet – An Internet that is open and non-monopolistic – An Internet where the users have a freedom of choice – The current Internet provides fair distribution of IPv6
addresses, and such methods of distribution should continue to be supported.
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As part of key methodology to develop the Internet Universality indicators, UNESCO has held a series of face-to-face discussions at international, regional, and national events.
These consultations were meant to publicize the project, gather prominent and leading regional experts, and engage with different stakeholders – from Member States, international organizations, technical community, private sector, civil society and NGOs, Internet and legal experts, political scientists, journalists and media experts to students and civil society groups. (...) Events
Dates
Location
News release
RightsCon Conference 2017
29-31 March 2017
Brussels, Belgium
UNESCO consults experts on Internet Universality Indicators at Brussels conference
GIG-Arts Paris
30-31 March 2017
Paris, France
UNESCO consults Gig-ARTS Conference on its new project Defining Internet Universality Indicators
Annual Conference of BILETA (British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association)
10-11 April 2017
Braga, Portugal
UNESCO advocates Internet Universality indicators and online freedoms at BILETA conference
World Press Freedom Day
1-4 May 2017
Jakarta, Indonesia
UNESCO consults on developing Internet Universality Indicators during World Press Freedom Day
Stockholm Internet Forum 2017
22 May 2017
Stockholm, Sweden
UNESCO consults on Internet Universality indicators
Africa Internet Summit
30 May 2017
Nairobi, Kenya
Kenya: Internet Governance Forum Conference 2017
European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG)
6-7 June 2017
Tallinn, Estonia
UNESCO holds a multistakeholder consultation on Internet Universality Indicators at EuroDIG conference
World News Media Congress
7-9 June 2017
Durban, South Africa
UNESCO promotes source confidentiality study to editors
WSIS Forum
12-16 June 2017
Geneva, Switzerland
UNESCO launches consultation website to define Internet Universality Indicators during WSIS Forum 2017
Global Media Forum
19-21 June 2017
Bonn, Germany
Internet Universality indicators consulted at the Deutsche Welle Global Media Forum 2017
IAMCR 2017
16-20 July 2017
Cartagena, Columbia
UNESCO consults academics on Internet indicators
Asia Pacific IGF
26-29 July 2017
Bangkok, Thailand
UNESCO Internet Universality Indicators consulted at the 8th Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum
IGF LAC
2-4 August 2017
Panama City, Panama
UNESCO finalizes a series of consultations on Internet Universality Indicators in Latin America
APC member meeting
16-18 August 2017
Johannesburg
Centro de Estudios en Libertad de Expresión y Acceso a la Información (CELE17)
6-8 September 2017
Buenos Aires, Argentina
UNESCO finalizes a series of consultations on Internet Universality Indicators in Latin America
Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa (FIFAfrica)
27-29 September 2017
Johannesburg, South Africa
South Africa to host Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa
IPDC Council informal meeting
28 September 2017
Paris, France
UNESCO Member States encouraged to participate in the framing of Internet Universality indicators during IPDC meeting
Global Privacy and Data protection conference
28-29 September 2017
Hong Kong, China
UNESCO Internet Universality Indicators consulted at 39th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners in Hong Kong
International Seminar on Freedom of Expression, Children’s Rights and Media
2-4 October 2017
Lima, Peru
UNESCO finalizes a series of consultations on Internet Universality Indicators in Latin America
Internet Freedom conference
13 October 2017
Vienna, Austria
UNESCO advocates Internet Universality and international human rights standards at the Internet Freedom Conference in Vienna
World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-17)
9-20 October 2017
Buenos Aires, Argentina
UNESCO finalizes a series of consultations on Internet Universality Indicators in Latin America
Moscow: European Journalism Training Association
18-20 October 2017
Moscow, Russia
Russian journalism community and academia engage in UNESCO’s project to develop Internet Universality indicators
Jordan Media Institute
24 October 2017
Amman, Jordan
Internet Universality Indicators consultations organized in Amman
Global Media and Information Literacy week
25 October - 1 November 2017
Kingston, Jamaica
Seventh Media and Information Literacy and Intercultural Dialogue (MILID) Conference
ICANN
28 October - 3 November 2017
Abu Dhabi, UAE
UNESCO consults on Internet indicators at ICANN60
Vietnam Internet Forum
27-28 November 2017
Hanoi, Vietnam
Vietnam Internet Forum discusses Internet Universality indicators Use Internet Universality to assess cyberlaws
North African and African Internet Governance Forum
28 November - 6 December 2017
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
UNESCO consults on its draft Internet Universality Indicators at the North African and African Internet Governance Forum in Egypt
Global Voices summit 2017
3 December 2017
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Global Voices summit 2017 participants contribute to UNESCO Internet Universality Indicators
IGF 2017
17-21 December 2017
Geneva, Switzerland
UNESCO consults with participants of the Internet Governance Forum 2017 on the Internet Universality indicators
Global Network Initiative briefing
9 February 2018
Paris HQ, France
UNESCO briefs Global Network Initiative on Internet Indicators
2nd Global Conference of the Internet & Jurisdiction Policy Network
26-28 February 2018
Ottawa, Canada
Jurisdiction experts invited to enrich UNESCO’s draft Internet indicators
Regional Consultation Forum in Latin America
5 March 2018
São Paulo, Brazil
UNESCO finalizes a series of consultations on Internet Universality Indicators in Latin America
International Working Meeting on Governance Innovation for a Connected World
8-9 March 2018
Stanford, CA, USA
Governance Innovation for a Connected World
Regional Consultation Forum in the Arab states
12-13 March 2018
Tunis, Tunisia
Leading experts from Arab states stress the relevance of Internet Universality Indicators
WSIS Forum 2018
21 March 2018
Geneva, Switzerland
UNESCO promotes Internet Universality indicators to advance SDGs at WSIS Forum 2018
International Journalism Festival
14 April 2018
Perugia, Italy
Journalism community addresses Internet Universality Indicators at the International Journalism Festival
GIG-ARTS Conference
27 April 2018
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Academic community welcomes UNESCO’s project to develop Internet Universality Indicators during GIG-ARTS conference
World Press Freedom Day
3 May 2018
Accra, Ghana
25th Edition of World Press Freedom Day Reinforces Watchdog Role of Media
UNESCO design workshop on Internet Universality
3-5 May 2018
Bangkok, Thailand
Internet freedom beyond words: artists and creators capture Internet Universality and its ROAM principles
RightsCon Toronto
16-18 May 2018
Toronto, Canada
UNESCO consults RightsCon stakeholders about implementing Internet Universality Indicators
European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG)
4 June 2018
Tbilisi, Georgia
UNESCO presents second draft of Internet Universality Indicators at EuroDIG 2018
Global Media Forum
12 June 2018
Bonn, Germany
UNESCO presents Internet Universality Indicators at Global Media Forum
IAMCR 2018
20-24 June 2018
Eugene, OR, USA
UNESCO’s internet indicators should assess practical realities – academics
EuroDIG 2018
4 June 2018
Tbilisi, Georgia
UNESCO presents second draft of Internet Universality Indicators at EuroDIG 2018
Forum sur la gouvernance de l'Internet (IGF) France
5 July 2018
Paris, France
UNESCO promotes an Open and Inclusive Internet at the Internet Governance Forum of France
FIFAfrica
28 September 2018
Accra, Ghana
UNESCO advocated Access to Information and Internet Universality Indicators at FIFAfrica 2018
ICDPPC 2018
23 October 2018
Brussels, Belgium
UNESCO presents Internet Universality Indicators at 2018 International Privacy Conference
IGF 2018
13 November 2018
Paris, France
UNESCO advocates Internet Universality R.O.A.M indicators at IGF 2018
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