China's Internet user base reaches 137m

24 Jan 2007
00:00

(Xinhua via NewsEdge) China had 137 million people online by the end of last year, an increase of 23.4% from 2005, the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) said.

The statistics were based on telephone sample surveys of 32,325 Chinese, and only those above the age of six and use the Internet for at least one hour a week on average were counted as Internet users, said the CNNIC.

Online services like email, search engines, e-commerce, blogs, online news and games saw rapid development, while new technologies had brought new opportunities for the development of the Internet, Minister of Information Industry Wang Xudong has said.

Broadband users exceeded 100 million for the first time to reach 104 million, or 75.9% of all Internet users.

Another 17 million Chinese went online via mobile phones, accounting for 12.4% of the Internet population.

High costs and low speed were the major factors that prevented more Internet users from going mobile, said the report.

Most of the country's Internet users were male, accounting for 58.3% of the total.

The report shows a disparity between the urban and rural areas, with Internet use in cities 6.5 times that in the countryside.

A lack of knowledge of computers and the Internet as well as inadequate access to equipment and networks remained the main difficulties for those who failed to get online, according to the report.

© 2007 Xinhua News Agency

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