The table depicts the regularity of growns-up browsing the internet in a particular European nation in 4 years, commencing in 2006.
Overall, it is discernible that adults in this country used the Internet in a higher frequency. Additionally, the proportion of daily Internet users consistently took precedence over the others.
In term of higher regularities, daily usage percentage witnessed a twofold increment from 36%, and ranked top all the time. In the first half of the period, there was a moderate increase in weekly users to reach a high of 29%, ahead of a trivial shrinkage to 22%.
In 2006, 30% of this nation’s adults did not have access to the internet, whereas a mere 15% used the internet 3 times per month. Both share the same declining trend, but the former shrank negligibly, culminating in 5% whilst the later plummeted, dropping to only 2% and 1% respectively in 2009 and 2010.
