Target 4: Getting people online
By 2015, Internet user penetration should reach 60% worldwide, 50% in developing countries and 15% in LDCs.


> At the end of 2010, just over two billion people were using the Internet – or 30% of the global population.

> Internet penetration in 2010 stood at 21% in the developing world and at just under 5% in the world’s least developed countries (LDCs).

> The Broadband Commission has set targets for Internet use (as opposed to access) by 2015 that are higher than ITU would forecast for 2015.

> Internet use can be via fixed or mobile networks, and covers use of the Internet at home, at work, in school, at friends’ houses, in Internet cafés, in public places – in other words Internet use anywhere.

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London Conference on Cyberspace »London Conference on Cyberspace
Thematic debates »Thematic debates
Safe and reliable access »Safe and reliable access
Digital divide »Digital divide
Broadband Targets for 2015 »Broadband Targets for 2015
Target 4: Getting people online
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