The graph illustrates the percentage of urban/suburban and rural families in a European country with access to the internet between 2008 and 2013.
Overall, the rate of internet access in both urban/suburban and rural areas are steadily increasing from 2008 up to 2013. The highest rate of internet connectivity was achieved on 2013. On the other hand, urban families have more accessibility to the internet than those living in rural areas.
In urban/suburban households, the rate of internet accessibility increased significantly from over 10% in 2008 to 30% in 2009. In 2010 and 2011, the percentage increased by 10% which reached to 40% in 2010 and 50% in 2011. In the later part of the period, the rate went beyond 50% but, the percentage in 2012 is lower than in 2013.
Families residing in rural areas almost did not have access to the internet in 2008. The rate gradually increased by 5% starting in 2009 which reached around 5% in 2009, 10% 2010 and around 15% in 2011. In the later part of the period, around 10% was added in each years reaching around 25% in 2012 and around 35% in 2013.
Given by the geographical condition, internet access for those living in urban areas is more available than those living in rural areas and accessibility to the internet remained higher in urban/suburban households than those living in rural communities.
