Monitoring Internet Access

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Monitoring Internet Access

Development Cooperation Steering Group

telwg29/ DCSG/09

Submitted by: DCSG Deputy Convenor

Monitoring Internet Access

Contact: Mr. Pou-chou Liang Email: [email protected]

APEC Telecommunications and Information Working Group

29th Meeting | 21-26 March 2004 | Hong Kong, China Please note: This document is not an official APEC document until approved by the Telecommunications and Information Working Group. This version is a draft provided for discussion purposes only.

MONITORING INTERNET ACCESS (As ofMarch 2004, as prepared for APEC TEL) APEC GOALS: Status:

To triple Internet access between 2000 and 2005 To ensure all groups within an economy have access to the Internet by 2010

According to figures supplied by economies, the APEC region is progressing, but has yet to even double access Internet Access in the APEC Region

Economy

# Users 2000

%Population 2000

World

407.1 m*

7%*

APEC

258.22 m

10.09% (2.56 billion APEC population)

Australia

6.9 m** 6.45m adults (ABS 8146.0 Household Use of Information Technology 2000)

33% HHs** 47% adults > 18yrs (ABS 8146.0 2000)

# Users 2001

%Population 2001

# Users 2002

%Population 2002

# Users Midyear 2003 513.41 m* 8.5%* 580 m 9.57% (5/02)* Projection (6/03)++; for 2004: 650 m 709.1 m (6/03)+ (eMark-eter) 945 m (Computer Industry Almanac) 320.45 m 12.5% (2.56 364.472 m 14.24% (2.56 400.09 m (conserbillion APEC (conserv- billion APEC (conservvative population) atively population) atively estimate) 03/03) 10/03) 8.2 m+ 37.23%+; 54% 6.4 m users 54% of HH 9.6m 7.7m adults HH (3/02)** at home, online (3/03)** (10/03)** (ABS 8146.0 54% adults 10.5 m 58% adults 2001-02) (ABS 8146.0 total (ABS 8146.0 2001-02) (3/03)** 2001-02) 8.4m adults (ABS 8146.0 2001-02)

%Population Midyear 2003 N/A

15.6%(2.56 billion APEC population) 68% (10/03)**

# Users 2003

%Population 2003

Economy

# Users 2000

%Population 2000

Brunei Canada

51.3% HH**

# Users 2001

%Population 2001

# Users 2002

%Population 2002

35K+

10.45%+

20% (5/02)**

13.5m+; 17.05 m++

60.2% HH (8/02)**

35K (6/03)* 15.2m (2003)+ 7.5 m HH (Statcan.ca 09/03) 777K total subs (narrow and bb) (11/02, Subtel)** 58 m (12/02)** 2.36m subs (12/02) **

62% of HHs (Statcan.ca 09/03)

66% of population++

# Users Midyear 2003

1.75 m+

11.6%+

3.1 m+

20%+

China

22.5 m**

2%**

33.7 m**

2.66%**

Hong Kong 2.6 m subs 38.7%** China **

2.64 m subs**

39.1%**

Indonesia

4.2 m+

1.9%+

4.5 m*

55.93 m subs**

44.0%**

69.42 m ** 54.5% **

24.38 m**

56.6%**

25.6 m (07/02)**

60% (11/02)** 28.6m (06/03)

5.7 m+

23.95%+

5.7 m (6/03)*

10-14% (7/02, U.S. Embassy)

Japan Korea Malaysia Mexico

19.04 m 40.27% subs (12/00)** (12/00)** 3.7 m+; 16.98%+ 1.2 m (U.S. Embassy) 2.7 m users**

7.5 m users**

10 m users**

# Users 2003

%Population 2003

2.34 m subs (12/03)

34.3% (12/03)

29.2m (12/03)

65.5% (12/03)

N/A

Chile

1.9 m 0.71% (APJII) (APJII) 47.08 m** 37.1%**

%Population Midyear 2003

3.1 m (6/03)*

3.6% (9/02)** 34.6% (12/02)**

2.50 m subs 36.7% (06/03)** (06/03)**

2.05% *

12.3 m users (8/03)**

64.1% (06/03)

Economy

# Users 2000

%Population 2000

# Users 2001

%Population 2001

New Zealand

1.49 m++

39.03%++

1.09 m+

28.07%+

# Users 2002

%Population 2002

2.06 m 54% active active users (72% have (6/02)** access) (8/02)** Papua New 135K+ 2.74%+ 135K+ 2.80%+ 135 K Guinea (6/03)* Perú 0.8 m 3.1% (12/00)## 2.0 m 7.5% (12/01)## 2.4 m 8.9% (12/02)## (12/00)## (12/01)## (12/02)## The 2 m+ 2.46%+ 2m+ 2.59%+ 4.5 m 7.77% (9/02 Philippines (6/03)* Phil Star) Russia 6.3% ( 8/00)* 4.3m+; 2.93%+; 18 m (Monitor.ru) 18 m (12/01 12.42 % (12/01 (6/03)* Rocit)** Rocit)** Singapore 1.3 million 54.6% 1.913 m 46.3% 1.973 m (47.3%) (HH 2000) narrowband narrowband narrowband narrowband narrowband dial-up Dial-up dial-up Dial-up dial-up subscribers subscribers subscribers Subs (6/02) subscribers penetration (6/01) penetration penetration (6/00) (6/01) (6/02)**; 55% of HH online (12/02)+ Chinese Taipei Thailand

6.3 m**

28%**

2 m**

3.19%**

USA

123.6 m (2/00)**

45.3% 2/00++

7.8 m (12/01)** 3.54 m** (3/02) 143 m users**

35% (12/01)** 5.64% ** 54%, 50.5% HHs**

8.59 m (12/02)** 1.2 m (6/03)* 165.8 m (3/03)++

38.1 % (12/02)** 58% (3/03)++

# Users Midyear 2003

%Population Midyear 2003

# Users 2003

%Population 2003

(n. a)

(n .a)

2.85 m 10.42% (12/03)## (12/03)##

2.026 m narrowband Dial-up subscribers (6/03)

48.4% narrowband dial-up subscribers penetration (6/03)

8.76m (06/03)**

39% (06/03)**

8.76m 39% (12/03)** (12/03)** 170 m (12/03, FCC); 119 m home users (12/03++)

Economy

# Users 2000

%Population 2000

# Users 2001

%Population 2001

Vietnam

167K**

0.02%

400K+

4.93%+

# Users 2002

%Population 2002

# Users Midyear 2003 175K subs 0.22% (8/02)** 1.6 m users (8/02)** (5/03)**

%Population Midyear 2003 About 2% (targeting 1.31.5 subs per 100, or 4-5% by 2005)**

# Users 2003

%Population 2003

Additional APEC Access Statistics Economy

Total Broadband Subscribers 2003

APEC

Residential: Total: 7.5 m (residential unknown) DSL subs, 44% of world DSL subs (RHK, 02/02) Residential: Total: 423K (10/03)** 650 000 total (ABS 8153.0 Internet Activity Survey Sept 03)

Australia

Brunei

Residential: Total: New nation-wide BB network (RaGAM 21) (3/02)**

Canada

Residential: 2.8 m ** (Statcan.ca 09/03)

Chile

Residential: Total: 116K subs (50% cable modem, 38% ADSL) (11/02 Subtel)**

Wireless Internet % Females Subscribers Online 2000

% Females Online 2001

% Females Online 2002

19.477 m

19% (10/03)** 8 000 (ABS 8153.0 Internet Activity Survey Sept 03)

47%** 43% Adult female (>18yrs) (ABS 8146.0 Household Use of Information Technology 2000)

47% of all users+ 10.5% Webenabled phone penetration (6/01, eMarketer)

47% of all users+

% Females Online 2003

# of PCs per 1000

Fixed v. Mobile Telephone Subscribers

Averaged: 192.7 PCs per 1000 72% of females >16 with access to Internet (04/02)** 51%adult female (ABS 8146.0 200102)

51% (05/01)++

55% of all users (9/03)** 56% adult female (ABS 8146.0 200102)

55% of all users (2dQ 2003)++

517.1(2001)+; 64% of HHs own/lease computers (3/02)** (2002) 61% households (ABS 8146.0 2001-02) 62.1(1999)***

14.05 m mobile subs, 15.4m Dec 03 10.5 m fixed (9/03)** 10.76m Dec 03

83.9 (2001)+

58.7% total are mobile (01)+

95% fixed HH, 33% mobile (3/02)**; 54.1% total subs are mobile (01)+ 480.7 (2003)+ 37.6% total are mobile

Economy

Total Broadband Subscribers 2003

Wireless Internet % Females Subscribers Online 2000

China

Residential: 1.18 m wireless Total: 14% (4/02)++; 20 m by 2005 Internet appliance (9/01, Pyramid) users**

Hong Kong China

Residential: 1,134K (12/03)**

% Females Online 2001

% Females Online 2002

40% of all users+

40% of all users (12/01)**

1.2 m (11/01, IDC) 44% of all users+

68% of females (09/01)++

43.9% of all users (7/02)++

Total: 1,231K (12/03)**

% Females Online 2003

Indonesia

Residential: Total:

35% of all users+

Japan

Residential: 2.48 m cable subs **; 68.23 m subs 10.27 m DSL subs **; about 0.89 m (01/04)** FTTH subs ** Total: 13.64 m ** Residential: 13.2m (12/03) >7 m 3G mobile Internet users (5/02) **

41% of all users+

41.4% (7/01)++

42.3% of all users (7/02)++

38.6% ** ; 45% of all users+

9.6 m, 50.2% (12/01)**

45.9% of all 59.2% of all users (7/02)++ Internet users (12/03)

Residential: Total:

43% of all users+

Korea

Malaysia

# of PCs per 1000

Fixed v. Mobile Telephone Subscribers 19.3 (2001)+; 54% (250 m) 2.5 million total subs are PCs online mobile (12/01)** (6/03)** 384.6 59.2% total (2001)+; subs are 1.25 m users, mobile (01)+ 67.5% HH (03)** 10.7 (2001)+ 55% total subs are mobile (3/03)** 38.22 (2002)+ 58.1% total subs are mobile (09/03)** 251.4(2001)+ 56.1% total subs are mobile(01)+; 32 m mobile subs (4/03 K. Herald) 126.1 (2001)+ 60.1% total subs are mobile(01)+

Economy

Total Broadband Subscribers 2003

Wireless Internet % Females Subscribers Online 2000

% Females Online 2001

Mexico

Residential: Total: 20K (4/01, Dataquest)

9.8% Web-enabled 46% of all phone penetration users+ (6/01, eMarketer)

46% (7/01)++ 40.6% of all users (7/02)++

New Zealand PNG

Residential: 10,334 (DSL & Cable) (2000)+++ Total: Residential: Total:

47% of all users+

Peru

Total: 90,7 k (ADSL and cable modem) (12/03)

Philippines

Residential: Total:

Dial-up: 10,1 k ** n.a. (12/02) WAP: 129,7 k ** (12/02) 49% of all users+

Russia

Residential: Total:

38% of all users+

Singapore

Residential: 1.24 m(02)**

47% of all users+

% Females Online 2002

73% of females (9/01)++

49.6% of all users (7/02)++ and **

n.a.

n.a.

% Females Online 2003

# of PCs per 1000 68.7 (2001)+ 9.14 m installed PCs (5.3 mInternet installed PCs), (2003) (Select Consulting) 386 (2001)+; 47% of HH (7/01)** 61(2001)+

n.a.

6.5% of HH (2003) ** 22(2001)+

40% of all users (8/01, Comcon/ Europe-media 67% of 45.0% of all females users (7/02)++ (9/01)++

49.7(2001)+

508.3 (2001)+; 61% of HHs (8/02)**

Fixed v. Mobile Telephone Subscribers 59.8% total subs are mobile (01)+

56.9% total subs are mobile (01)+ 11.7% total subs are mobile (01)+ 61.3% total subs are mobile (2003)** 77.3% total subs are mobile (01)+ 18.6% total population have mobile (7/03)* 76% mobile penetration (02)**

Economy

Total Broadband Subscribers 2003

Chinese Taipei

Residential: 54.4% of online HH 2.79m (GPRS: (07/03)**; 2.68m, WAP: Total: 3.04m (2.55m ADSL, 0.452m 0.11m) (12/03)** Cable, others 0.039m (12/03)** Residential: Total:

Thailand USA

Residential: 49.5 m home users (12/03)++ Total: 23.5 m lines in service (12/03, FCC)**;

Vietnam

Wireless Internet % Females Subscribers Online 2000 44% of all users+

% Females Online 2002

44% (7/01)** 46.2% of all users (12/02)**

49% **

4.8% of HHs have Internet-enabled cell phones or pagers.(02/02)**

High-speed lines defined as those providing services at speeds >200 kbps in at least one direction Residential: Total:

Key Sources: + * ++

% Females Online 2001

= ITU = Nua Internet Surveys (became CyberAtlas in 2003) = Nielsen

% Females Online 2003

# of PCs per 1000 492 (3/03)**

26.7 (2001)+ 53.8%**

51.4% of all users (7/02)++

622.5 (2001)+; 56.5% HHs; 66% of population (2001)**

9.9 (2001)+

Fixed v. Mobile Telephone Subscribers 65.3% total subs are mobile (12/03)** 55.8% total subs are mobile (01)+ 43% total subs are mobile (02)+

6.3 m telephony subs, of which 2.3 m are mobile (teledensity at 7.5%, 93% of communes have phone access). (VNPT, 8/03)

** +++ *** HH # ##

= Economy’s information released officially = OECD Digital Divide 2001 reports = World Bank = Households = Author of Report’s analysis/calculation = Non-official data

Analysis Nielsen ratings services company reports that the number of active Internet users in 13 nations has declined by nearly half a million since April 2003.

Sources: Australia: Submitted by the International Telecommunications Branch, Australian Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, October 1, 2003. Updates submitted by Telecommunications Division, DCITA on March 17, 2004. Canada: Sources include ITU, AC Nielsen and Statcan.ca, submitted by Industry Canada, October 1, 2003. China: Xinhua News Agency, “China's Cell Phone Users Reach 250 Million,” August 29, 2003 (http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/200308/29/content_1053785.htm) Hong Kong, China: Submitted by Hong Kong OFTA, October 1, 2003. Updates submitted by OFTA on March 08, 2004. Japan: Updates submitted by International Economic Affairs Division, MPHPT on March 16, 2004. Korea: Updates submitted by International Cooperation Bureau, MIC on March 15, 2004. Mexico: www.inegi.gob.mx/informatica/espanol/estadisticas/conectividad/con_10.html www.inegi.gob.mx/informatica/espanol/estadisticas/disps2002/comparativo%20internacionles/c-u.inter.html Peru: Updates submitted by OSIPTEL on March 13, 2004. The number of users has been obtained from a survey of a Peruvian company ( MAXIMIXE). Non official data. Singapore:

Updates submitted by IDA on March 19, 2004 Chinese Taipei: Directorate General of Telecommunications, October 1, 2003. Updates submitted by DGT on March 18, 2004 United States of America: Updates submitted by FCC on March 25, 2004 Vietnam: Vietnam Post & Telecom Corp (VNPT), (English and Vietnames), www.vnpt.com.vn/ Vietnam News Agency, www.vnagency.com.vn Viet Nam Ministry of Post and Telematics Miscellaneous: CyberAtlas, “Active Internet Universe Loses Some Users,” June 18, 2003 (www.cyberatlas.com) Coordinated by: Mr. Po-Chou Liang, Chinese Taipei, Deputy Convenor, APEC TEL Development Cooperation Steering Group, March 2004 ([email protected])