Talk:Internet access

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[edit] Image

In that image, internet access in the US is less than 25%. That data must be extraordinarily old, or otherwise wrong (the high end of the chart is about 20% of a nation's population being "internet users"). The Jade Knight (talk) 04:12, 30 January 2008 (UTC)

No, it's recent (June 2007), it's in tens of thousand, so you have to multiply the figures by 104, which for the USA gives a percentage of more than 60% (205,320,000/300,000,000). 16@r (talk) 04:32, 30 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] List

The list of countries is vague as to how the list has been compiled. The section title is too long, and content is subjective. We need to decide on how to define "majority" and whether the list is based on total users or internet penetration or both.

128.146.27.205 (talk) 15:03, 3 June 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Pointless map

The map gives the internet connection density times the number of inhabitants of a country. Now who on earth could be interrested in that? It's the internet connection density we want to know. On top of that, the scale is rather weird. Why not round numbers? DirkvdM (talk) 07:24, 9 June 2008 (UTC)