The table illustrates the frequency with which adults in a European nation accessed the Internet between 2006 and 2010.
Overall, there was a significant increase in the number of adults using the Internet daily, while those using the Internet less frequently experienced a downward trend. Additionally, the percentage of individuals who never accessed the Internet saw a considerable decline over the years.
In detail, the percentage of those accessing the Internet daily began at 36%, topping the list. This figure then experienced a dramatic increase in the following years to 72%, which almost doubled the initial data. Starting at 15%, the proportion of people using the Internet weekly increased to over a fifth by 2010, despite fluctuating between a quater and 29% in the middle period.
In contrast, the percentage of adults using the Internet three times a month stabilized at 15% for the first two years, before witnessing a threefold decrease by 2010. The proportion of those never using the Internet witness the most significant fall, from 34% in 2006 to only 1% in 2010.
