The bar chart illustrates the percentage of households with internet access in Germany, the UK, and Spain from 2007 to 2019.
Overall, internet access increased steadily in all three countries over the given period. Germany consistently had the highest percentage of households with internet access, while Spain had the lowest in the early years but showed significant improvement by 2019.
In 2007, around 80% of households in Germany had internet access, compared to about 70% in the UK and approximately 40% in Spain. By 2013, all three countries experienced growth, with Germany and the UK reaching nearly 90%, while Spain saw a substantial rise to around 70%.
By 2019, internet access in Germany and the UK had reached almost 100%, while Spain also caught up significantly, reaching nearly 90%.
In summary, all three countries showed a positive trend, with Spain closing the gap over time despite starting at a lower percentage.
