computing.co.uk: Global internet population to hit 2.2 billion by 2013

Written by Dave Bailey

Computing, 21 Jul 2009
The number of online users is set to grow 45 per cent to 2.2 billion users in 2013, according to analyst Forrester Research.

In a report titled Global Online Population Forecast, 2008 To 2013, Forrester says the engine of growth for this increase is Asia, especially since 43 per cent of the world’s population will live in the region by 2013.

The top five online nations today are the US, China, Japan, Brazil and Germany. But by 2013 Forrester predicts that China will have more people online than anywhere else. The US will drop to second and India will displace Japan and Brazil, to have the third largest online population.

In the UK, the number of internet users will grow from 41.3 million (69 per cent of the population) to 48.7 million (81 per cent) in 2013.

The area of fastest growth in internet users will be the Middle East and Africa, which currently has eight per cent of the global total, but by 2013 will have 13 per cent.
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