From the line graph above,both urban and rural households experienced a surge in internet access over the six year period.Urban households consistently had higher internet access percentages compared to rural households.By 2013,urban households reached nearly sixty percent internet access while rural households increased to almost forty percent up from four percent in 2008.In both households,2013 was the year in which had the most internet access,this information is helpful in projecting that internet access was on the rise and was expected to rise further.
The consistency in high internet access in urban areas can be attributed to good infrastructure in urban areas.
Urban areas typically have better developed infrastructure, including high speed broadband networks and reliable connectivity.Rural areas may face challenges due to limited infrastructure investment, resulting in slower internet speeds and less reliable access.Also urban centers have higher population densities, making it more cost effective for service providers to offer internet access.
The gap between urban and rural internet access has narrowed over the six year period.Rural areas made significant progress catching up with urban areas in terms of internet accessibility.In summary,the graph shows an upward trend in internet access for both households types, with urban areas consistently leading.The gap between them progressively decreased,indicating an improvement in access to internet in rural regions,
