The bar chart and table give information about the high-speed continuous internet connection of households in South Korea, USA, Germany, Switzerland and Britain in 2001 and 2002.
A detailed look the bar chart shows South Korea had highest connections per 100 people in these five countries in 2001. It about 122 people connections per 1000 people, but it was overtaken by the USA in 2002. USA had a significant increase from 93 people to 251 people connections per 100 people in this one-year period, which increased 170%. While South Korea was about 134.4 people in 2002.
we can also see Germany, Switzerland and Britain’s connections per 100 people were close in 2001. They were averaged 3.4, 3.6 and 3.3. These countries increased to about 5.6, 10.9 and 7.9 in 2022, which increased about 80%, 120% and 230%.
Overall, there were variations in the high-speed continuous internet connection of households in five countries between 2001 and 2002, five countries experiencing an increase in this one-year period.
