The table presented outlines the frequency of Internet usage among adults in a European country from 2006 to 2010. Overall, it is evident that there was a significant rise in daily Internet usage, while the other categories exhibited a declining trend. Notably, the proportion of adults who never used the Internet experienced a marked decrease during this period.
Specifically, the percentage of individuals accessing the Internet daily surged from 36% in 2006 to 72% by 2010. In contrast, the figures for weekly Internet usage showed slight fluctuations, beginning at 15% in 2006, reaching a peak of 29% in 2008, and subsequently falling to 22% in the final year.
Regarding less frequent usage, the proportion of adults using the Internet three times a month remained stable at 15% for the initial two years before declining to 10% in 2008. Meanwhile, the percentage of those who never used the Internet dropped significantly from 34% in 2006 to 16% in 2008. Additionally, the number of adults who hardly used the Internet fell sharply, with only 2% reported in 2009 and a mere 1% in 2010. A similar downward trend was observed for those using the Internet three times per month, with figures declining to 8% and 5% in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
