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Re: [council] 1b Internet Users
- To: "Ross Rader Rader" <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "GNSO Council" <council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [council] 1b Internet Users
- From: "Marilyn Cade" <marilynscade@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 22:08:44 +0000 GMT
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- Sender: owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Interesting, isn't it?
And the research that I do in internet use, indicates that by 2006, year's end,
I in every wo is from China, the second in ten is from India. India will
surpass China in population !y 2020, if not a bit earlier, and by 2010, more
mobile device (not just cell phones) than "computers". Sensor technology as
aggregate of traffic, etc. Etc.
Addresses become larger "play", etc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ross Rader <ross@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 22:28:13
To:council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [council] 1b Internet Users
Some great data to keep in mind during the next few months as we
consider the new gTLD and IDN issues.
"Some time in 2005, we quietly passed a dramatic milestone in Internet
history: the one-billionth user went online. Because we have no central
register of Internet users, we don't know who that user was, or when he
or she first logged on. Statistically, we're likely talking about a
24-year-old woman in Shanghai.
According to Morgan Stanley estimates, 36% of Internet users are now in
Asia and 24% are in Europe. Only 23% of users are in North America,
where it all started in 1969 when two computers -- one in Los Angeles,
the other in Palo Alto -- were networked together.
It took 36 years for the Internet to get its first billion users. The
second billion will probably be added by 2015; most of these new users
will be in Asia. The third billion will be harder, and might not be
reached until 2040. "
More here: http://www.useit.com/alertbox/internet_growth.html
-ross
Regards,
Marilyn Cade
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