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The image depicts a graph illustrating the percentage of UK urban/sub-urban and rural households having internet access from 1999 to 2004. In 1999, urban/sub-urban households had approximately 15%, rural 2%; in 2000, urban/sub-urban around 30%, rural 10%; in 2001, urban/sub-urban about 40%, rural 15%; in 2002, urban/sub-urban approximately 50%, rural nearing 20%; in 2003, urban/sub-urban close to 55%, rural around 25%; by 2004, urban/sub-urban peaked at roughly 60%, rural at 35%.
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The bar chart depicts the data of internet connection in various households of UK from year 1999 to 2004.
Overall, the network connectivity in all background homes have increased steadily throughout the period.
Network Connection aquired in city/town area approximately in 15 homes in 1999, which increased to just under 30 houses in 2000. After a steady rise in 2001 and 2002, there was slow rise over 50 houses in 2003 and rose to around 55 houses in 2004.
In 1999, rural area’s internet access was in just over 5 houses, which slightly increased in 2000 and 2001. Then it rose significantly to around 15 houses in 2002, and eventually showed growth of 5 houses in each year till 2004.
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