The line graph provides information about the proportion of the population who were internet users in the USA, Mexico, and Canada between 1999 and 2009. Overall, while the percentage of the population using the internet in Canada rose dramatically, there was a moderate increase in this proportion in Mexico. Similar to Canada, significant growth was observed in the proportion of the population who were internet users.
In Canada, there was a dramatic rise in the percentage of the inhabitants who were internet users from 10% to exactly 60% over the first 4-year period. Additionally, the figure for people using the internet experienced a considerable increase to 100% in the span of 6 years. In Mexico, there was a consistent improvement in the proportion of the population who were internet users from roughly 7% to 40 percent over a decade.
Alternatively, in the US, a noticeable increase was observed in the percentage of people using internet from 20% to 70% between 1999 and 2005. However, there was moderate growth in the proportion of the population using the internet, reaching 80% over the next 4-year period.
