Internet penetration measures the proportion of a region’s population that uses the internet, expressed as a percentage. It is a key indicator of digital inclusion and socioeconomic development.
Geographers use penetration data to compare connectivity across continents, assess the impact of infrastructure projects, and forecast future demand for broadband services.
By entering a regionβs total population and the number of internet users, the calculator quickly returns the penetration rate, helping analysts and policymakers make dataβdriven decisions.
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