How many Internet users are there in your time zone?
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How many Internet users are there in your time zone?
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You can read the full article at http://royal.pingdom.com/2013/02/08/internet-users-time-zone/
But here is a summary.
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We know there are around 2.4 billion Internet users in total in the world, but did you ever wonder how many of them that are awake when you are? We did.
We did the same study a few years ago. Now we're back with the latest data, more information, and we hope you will like it.
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Internet users in millions per time zone
381.6 1.7
184
30
132
366
11046
88
0.0 0.2
142104 101
2564
199
0.519
145
4.1-11 -2-9 -3-10 -7 +7-8 -4 +6+5+4+2+1-1-5 0-6 +10+9+3 +8 +11 +120.0
621
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Internet penetration rate per time zone
-11 -2-9 -3-10 -7 +7-8 -4 +6+5+4+2+1-1-5 0-6 +10+9+3 +8 +11 +12
32%
38%
49%
30%
0%50%
44%
64%
53%
54%
79%
85%
81%
0% 40%
13%
11%
26%
22%
68%
61%
28%
75%
41%
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Time zones by number of Internet users
26%
8%
15%8%
37%
6%
Others
CanadaUnited States
AustraliaJapan
GermanyNigeria
IndiaRussia
ChinaPhilippines
+1
+5
+8-5
+9
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• UTC +8 is the time zone with the most Internet users, and with an Internet penetration of only 41% it will probably grow in the years to come.
• The largest contributor worldwide is of course China with 538 million Internet Users.
• The 68% Internet penetration rate of UTC +9 may seem high, but can be explained by the large populations and high Internet penetration rates of Japan and South Korea.
• Internet penetration of UTC +1 is very uneven distributed with low numbers like 5% in Cameroon and high, for example 92% in Norway.
• Nigeria, with an Internet penetration of 30%, is the third largest contributor in UTC +1 with 48 millions Internet users. Only France (52 millions) and Germany (67 millions) have more Internet users in that time zone.
Some of the key findingspingdom.com
We will be back again next year with an updated study.
What do you think the main developments will be then?
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SourcesWikipedia was a great help for time zone information. Internet user numbers per country came from Internet World Stats. Population divided by time zone came from Newtimezones.com (PDF), Yahoo Answers, Wikipedia, World Bank, and Worldatlas.com.And a few of our own calculations :)
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