In Africa, Zimbabwe ranks 10th in terms of numbers of users,
behind Nigeria (10.0 m), Egypt ( 8.6 m), Morocco (7.3 m), South
Africa (5.1 m), Algeria (3.5 m), Kenya (3.0m), Uganda (2.0 m),
Tunisia (1.7 m) and Sudan (1.5 m).
Africa remains the continent with the lowest Internet penetration,
at 5.3%. North America, with a penetration of 73.6%, is the highest
and the world average is 21.9%.
Between 200 and 2008, the country in Africa that had the highest
growth in terms of users was Somalia with a rate of 48,900.0%
(from 200 to 89,000 users), followed by the Democratic Republic
of Congo at 45,980.0% (from 500 to 230,400 users).
During this same period, the number of Internet users in Zimbabwe
grew by 2,602% (from 50,000 to 1,351,000 users). These numbers,
however, are good estimates at best.
Worldwide, measuring the number of Internet users is a difficult
exercise for a number of reasons. It is difficult to get accurate
data from Internet service providers (ISPs) as some protect this
information for competitive reasons.
It is also difficult to ascertain how many people use one Internet
connection. One Internet account with an ISP, for instance, might
be shared by a family of six, or a corporate team of hundreds
of people.
Many users in Zimbabwe, and across Africa, access the web via
Internet Cafés. How does one account for those? The Zimbabwe
Internet Report website estimates, for example, that the Quick
and Easy Internet Cafés in Harare's have up to 4,000 users
per day.
With so many variables, it is impossible to get an exact count.
- Zimbabwe Internet Report: http://www.zireport.com
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