The data illustrates the proportion of homes with an internet connection, laptops, smartphones, and tablets in India, Canada, and Australia in 2010.
Overall, Canada dominates the other nations across all categories in terms of the percentage of households using various technologies. Indian households were surpassed by Canadian and Australian households in all categories, especially in tablet ownership.
Canadian households recorded the highest ownership in various technologies, with 89% having internet access and 79% owning laptops. Additionally, 65% of households owned smartphones, while around 40% had tablets.
In contrast, only 45% of Indian households had internet access. Additionally, 25% of Indian households owned laptops, up to 20% had smartphones, and only 10% used tablets in 2010.
Around 85% of Australian homes had internet access in 2010, while 68% owned laptops and 60% had smartphones. Moreover, compared to India, up to 35% of Australian households owned tablets in 2010.
