The given table chart illustrates the percentage of adults accessing the internet in an unknown European nation over a 4-year period, starting in 2006.
Overall, there was an increase in the share of individuals surfing the internet, with the exception of people never using the internet and using 3 times a month. It is also evident that people surfing the internet daily had the highest figures throughout the period.
In 2006, the proportion of adults utilizing the internet dominated the chart at 36%, with a subsequent gradual rise to 45% after 2 years, and a final peak at 72% at the end of the period. Similarly, an upward change was also seen in the case of weekly, with people using the internet going up from 15% to 22% during the same period of time.
In terms of the remaining data, the individuals making use of the internet began the period at 15%, after which it experienced a slight fall to 10% 2 years after before ending the period at 5% in the next 2 years. Likewise, such a negative trend is more pronounced in the case of people never using the internet with the figures plunging from 34% to approximately 1%.
