The graph illustrates the percentage of households with internet access in urban/suburban areas over a six-year period.
Overall, internet access for both village and city households increased each year, reaching 55% and 35%, respectively, by 2016.
Household internet access in rural areas started from a low point of approximately 1% in 2011, while the percentage of urban/suburban was around 15% at that time. in the following years, the internet became more available in the countryside, and it was about 15% in 2014, compared to the initial percentage of cities . By 2016, internet access by rural households rose to nearly 35%, but still less than nearly 20% in comparison with cities.
Urban/Suburban locations had more access to the internet from the beginning, and then it also steadily developed throughout the years. A notable improvement occured between 2011 and 2012, with a 15% change. While its final trend was to approximatley 55% in 2016, the changes in the years 2014, 2015, and 2016 were not significantly different.
