5 report(s) found.
The table and bar chart illustrate the percentage change and of high-speed continuous internet connection of households in 2001 and 2002 in five different countries: South Korea, USA, Germany, Switzerland, and Britain. Overall, the percentage change of Britain was the highest, whereas that of South Korea was the lowest. The USA had the greatest number […]
The table and bar chart provide information about the number of families with access to high-speed internet in five different nations in 2001 and 2002. Overall, it is clear that the highest proportion of households with high-speed internet was the USA in 2002, while in 2001 South Korea was the biggest compared to the others. […]
The table and bar chart illustrate dada about the high-speed internet connection used by family members in 5 countries from 2001 to 2002. Overall, it can be seen that although Britain had the biggest change among others, its connections was nowhere near as high as USA or South Korea. In the first chart, it is […]
The chart sheds light on the high-speed internet connectivity of households in five different nations over the course of two years. Overall, it can be seen that by 2002, the US had the highest average of internet connected households, while Germany had the lowest. Furthermore, over the two consecutive years, Britain experienced the greatest percentage […]
The given bar charts provide a contrast about the total of the home-based breakneck and constant web access from five countries in 2001 and 2002 and the table shows how much change that happened for each of them. We can witness that all countries had more connections per one thousand people in the next period […]
