Illustrated is a mixed chart providing information about the high-speed continuous internet connection of households in 5 distinct countries over a period of 2 years.
At a glance, it is obvious that the majority of connect-related internet in 5 countries witnessed an upward trend. Meanwhile, the percentage change of connections in Britain was the highest, which is true for the opposition of South Korea. Furthermore, the popularity of access to the Internet was observed in South Korea and the USA people
Looking into more detail, the most striking feature is the rate of the United households who access the internet following a remarkable growth, which changed 170% from 93 to 252,1 people. This was followed by the data for Britain also Switzerland, which observed a substantial rise from 3,3 and 3,6 people in 2001 to 10,89 and 7,92 people in 2002, respectively.
Having an analogous inclination, the proportion of South Korean individuals accessing the internet ascended slightly from 122 to 134,4 users, which changed by 20%. Likewise, the figure for German households decelerated gently, which changed by 80%, commencing with 3,4 to 5,616 people per year.
