Description
The ITU Internet Penetration Rate - Developing Countries is published by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). This indicator measures the proportion of the population using the Internet in developing countries. It is used to assess digital inclusivity, the level of infrastructure development, and progress in Internet accessibility. A higher penetration rate indicates better Internet accessibility and digital inclusivity, while a lower rate suggests limited Internet usage and potential digital divide issues.
The Internet penetration rate for developing countries is calculated by dividing the number of Internet users by the total population and expressing it as a percentage. Data is primarily collected through national surveys and administrative records. The coverage includes population across all age groups.
This data is updated annually, with the latest figures typically released in the middle of the year.