The bar chart illustrates the proportion of internet access among urban and rural populations in a specific county from 2011 to 2016. Overall, there was an increase in internet access for both rural and urban households each year.
The highest level of internet availability was consistently found in urban areas, while the lowest access was recorded in 2011 for both populations, at 2% for rural households and 14% for urban households. By 2016, internet access had significantly improved, with urban areas reaching 55% and rural areas 35%.
From 2012 to 2014, there was a steady increase in internet accessibility. Urban areas experienced a growth of 10%, while rural areas saw a 5% increase. Urban access grew from 30% in 2012 to 40% in 2013 and 50% in 2014. In contrast, rural access rose gradually, increasing by 5% in 2012, followed by 10% in 2013 and 15% in 2014.
In 2015, rural internet access was at 25%, which increased to 35% in 2016. Meanwhile, urban access also showed a slight rise, reaching 51% in 2015 and 55% in 2016.
