The chart illustrates the proportion of households with internet access in three different countries between 2000 and 2020.
Overall, internet access increased significantly in all three countries over the period shown. However, there were clear differences in both the level of access and the speed of growth between them.
In 2000, only a small percentage of households had internet access in each country, with Country A having the highest figure, while Country C had the lowest. During the following years, the percentage rose steadily. Country A experienced a rapid increase and remained the leading country throughout the period. By contrast, Country B showed a more moderate but consistent growth.
Country C, although starting from the lowest point, saw the most dramatic rise, especially after 2010. By 2020, internet access in Country C had almost caught up with Country B, while Country A still had the highest proportion overall.
In conclusion, while all countries showed growth, the gap between them narrowed over time due to faster development in the less connected countries.
