The line graph illustrates the percentage of households in a country that had access to the Internet between 2000 and 2019. At the beginning of the 2000s, only a small percentage of households were able to use the Internet. This can be attributed to the fact that not everyone had the opportunity to access the Internet, including those without a household. Additionally, during that time, Internet usage was not seen as essential for many households.
Between 2000 and 2005, the situation began to improve, with the percentage increasing to 5%. By 2005, there was a significant change as more households started to use the Internet. This growth can be attributed to the improvements in Internet quality and accessibility. By 2010, over 50% of households in the country had Internet access.
By 2019, nearly all households in the country had the ability to use the Internet, highlighting the dramatic increase in Internet accessibility over the years.
