The data illustrates the changes in Internet usage across four distinct purposes: downloading films, sending emails, shopping, and studying online courses, presented in percentage terms for the near future.
Overall, a noticeable growth is expected in both online learning (studying online courses) and shopping. Conversely, a decline is anticipated in downloading films. Meanwhile, sending emails deserves mention, as the figures are expected to increase slightly but steadily.
In both shopping and studying online courses, the percentage figures have risen from 40% and 35% in 2015, reaching 75% and 65%, respectively, by 2020. From that point until the end of the period in 2030, these figures are expected to continue to grow gradually, with shopping projected to peak at 95% and online learning at 80%.
In contrast, the trend for downloading films is projected to continue its decline since 2015, ultimately reaching nearly 50% by the end of the period. This figure is expected to be relatively low compared to the other three sectors. Interestingly, in the case of sending emails, there has been almost no significant change, apart from a slight increase throughout the entire period. Despite starting strong at 80%, it is predicted to end the 15-year span with the second-highest figure of 90%.
