The bar chart compares the percentage of homes with internet access in the UK, Canada, and Australia over the time of ten years.
The noticeable pattern among all three countries is a drastic increase in the amount of households able to connect to the internet from the year 2000 to 2010.However, the UK has the lowest proportion of houses with provided internet on the chart throughout all of the years, having less than 80% of its homes connected to the net in 2010.
In the year 2000, all three countries have the same contribution of families enjoying the world net,but Australia and Canada seem to increase with a higher pace, both of them having around 70% of the same figure by 2005, while the UK has less than 60%.
By the year of 2010, the previously leading two countries’ amount of households with internet access increase to slightly more than 80%, while the UK has just below 80% of the same figure.
