[221-14] Internet Users, 2011
The size of the respective national Internet top-level domain code represents the number of users. Darker print indicates a higher percentage of the population with Internet access. In some countries of the Middle East the number of users have doubled within a 2 year period.
[221-13] Internet Users, 2011
The size of the respective national Internet top-level domain code represents the number of users. Darker print indicates a higher percentage of the population with Internet access. In some countries of the Middle East the number of users have doubled within a 2 year period.
[221-10] Internet Users, 2010
The size of the respective national Internet top-level domain code represents the number of users. Darker print indicates a higher percentage of the population with Internet access. In some countries of the Middle East the number of users have doubled within a 2 year period.
[221-4] Internet Users, 2006
The size of the respective national Internet top-level domain code represents the number of users. Darker print indicates a higher percentage of the population with Internet access. In some countries of the Middle East the number of users have doubled within a 2 year period.