China Surpasses U.S. in Number of Internet Users
26/07/2008 15:20
SHANGHAI — China said the number of
Internet users in the country reached about 253 million last month,
putting it ahead of the United States as the world’s biggest Internet
market.
The estimate, based on a national phone survey and released on
Thursday by the China Internet Network Information Center in Beijing,
showed a powerful surge in Internet adoption in this country over the
last few years, particularly among teenagers.
The number of Internet users jumped more than 50 percent, or by
about 90 million people, during the last year, said the center, which
operates under the government-controlled Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The new estimate represents only about 19 percent of China’s
population, underscoring the potential for growth.
[...]
The survey found that nearly 70 percent of China’s Internet users
were 30 or younger, and that in the first half of this year, high
school students were, by far, the fastest-growing segment of new users,
accounting for 39 million of the 43 million new users in that period.
[...]
“The Internet market is the fastest-growing consumer market sector
in China,” said Richard Ji, an Internet analyst at Morgan Stanley. “We
are still far from saturation. So the next three to five years, we’re
still going to see hyper-growth in this market.”
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