The table and bar chart illustrate dada about the high-speed internet connection used by family members in 5 countries from 2001 to 2002.
Overall, it can be seen that although Britain had the biggest change among others, its connections was nowhere near as high as USA or South Korea.
In the first chart, it is evident that Britain, USA, and Switzerland experienced a higher change than other countries did, which was 230%, 170%, and 120% respectively. Whereas, Germany’s internet usage increased by 80% from 2000 to 2001. The escalation in South Korea was the smallest among others, was 20%.
The second illustration shows that the internet connection in South korean households was 122 per hundred people in 2001, which was the greatest among others. Afterward, it saw a slight increase to 134.4 in 2002. The figure of internet connections of households in USA stood at 93 in 2001. Afterwards, there was a sharp increase to 251, which was by far largest among others. Three other countries allocated negligible figures.
