Current situation of Internet development in China
Source: Shangpin China |
Type: website encyclopedia |
Date: August 23, 2012
according to Beijing website construction The 21st Statistical Report on the Development of Internet in China released by China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) shows that as of December 31, 2007, the current situation of Internet development in China has the following key points.
1. Overall Internet users
By December 2007, the number of netizens had increased to 210 million. The number of Internet users in China grew rapidly, 48 million more than in June 2007, and 73 million more than in June 2007, with an annual growth rate of 53.3%. In 2007, an average of 200000 netizens were added every day. As of December 2007, the number of Internet users in China was slightly lower than that in the United States, 215 million, ranking second in the world. According to the innovation diffusion theory of Rogers, a professor at the University of Mexico in the United States, the development of new things usually presents an S-shaped pattern. When the penetration rate is between 10% and 20%, the diffusion process will speed up, and it will slow down until a certain number is reached. In December 2006, the Internet penetration rate in China was 10.5%. In December 2007, the Internet penetration rate in China increased to 16. China is in the stage of rapid growth of Internet users. Among the rapidly growing number of netizens, there are the following obvious characteristics:
(1) Rural netizens constitute an important part of new netizens. In 2007, the annual growth rate of rural Internet users exceeded 100%, reaching 127.7%, and the number of rural Internet users reached 52.62 million. Forty percent of the 73 million new Internet users, or 29.17 million, came from rural areas.
(2) Among the newly added netizens who began to access the Internet in 2007, the number of netizens under 18 years old has grown rapidly. One of the driving factors is the increasing proportion of Internet access in primary and secondary schools.
(3) The older netizens aged 41-50 have increased rapidly, and the Internet is spreading to all ages; The Internet has gradually penetrated into people with low educational background, and the number of Internet users with junior high school education and below has increased rapidly; People with low incomes begin to accept the Internet more and more.
2. Basic Internet resources
In 2007, the development of China's Internet basic resources was in a rapid development stage. The details are as follows:
(1) At present, China has 135 million IPv4 addresses, accounting for the number of global IPv4 addresses. Although the annual growth rate has reached three, China still ranks third in the world after the United States and Japan. Compared with IPA IPv6 has outstanding advantages and can meet the needs of Internet address resources indefinitely. At present, IPv6 addresses are still in the experimental stage. China has 27/32 IPv6 addresses, ranking 15th in the world. The top five are Germany, France, Japan, South Korea and Italy.
(2) With the rapid growth of the number of Internet users in China, the number of domain names in China has developed rapidly. At present, the total number of domain names in China has reached 11.93 million, an increase of 7.82 million over the same period in 2006, with an annual growth rate of 190.4%. The largest part of these domain names is China's national top-level domain name (CN), which accounts for 75% of China's total domain names. Yao has become a mainstream domain name in China. The second is COM domain name, accounting for 20.4%, as shown in Table 4-1.
(1) At present, the number of websites in China has reached 1.5 million, an increase of 660000 over the same period of 2006, with a growth rate of 78.4%. Among these websites, the fastest growing one is The number of websites under CN has reached 1.06 million, accounting for 66.9% of the number of websites in China CN domain name has become the mainstream domain name used by websites in China.
(2) At present, there are 8.47 billion web pages in China, with an annual growth rate of 89.4%. The growth rate of online information resources is very rapid. Among these pages, the proportion of dynamic and static pages is 0.92:1, and the proportion of dynamic pages is increasing year by year. In terms of page length, the total number of bytes of the website has reached 198348 GB. The average number of bytes per page is 23.4 KB, down from 27.3 KB in the same period of 2006. From the perspective of web page content, text is still the majority. It accounts for 87.8% of the total number of web pages. The second is images. The number of audio and video pages is still relatively low, as shown in Table 4-2.
(3) China's international export bandwidth measures China's ability to connect to the Internet in other countries or regions. At present, with the increasingly rich network applications of Internet users and the rapid development of online video business, the growth of bandwidth needs to be higher than the growth of other basic network resources such as the number of Internet users, websites and web pages, so that it is possible to improve the Internet connection quality of Internet users. At present, China's international export bandwidth has reached 368927 Mbit/s, with an annual growth rate of 43.7%. China's ability to connect to the Internet has been further enhanced.
3. Internet access conditions
(1) At present, 67.3% of Internet users in China choose to surf the Internet at home, that is, 140 million Internet users have surfed the Internet at home, and the number of people surfing the Internet at home has increased by 35.7% over the same period in 2006. Since 2002, the scale of household Internet access has been expanding, and the household Internet access conditions of residents are gradually improving.
(2) At present, the use of desktop computers to access the Internet still occupies the mainstream position, accounting for 94%. At the same time, the proportion of using notebook computers to access the Internet is also rising, with 26.7%, that is, 56.07 million Internet users choose notebook computers to access the Internet. Mobile Internet access is also a hot topic in the industry. The number of Internet users receiving mobile phone calls has reached 50.4 million, an increase of 6.1 million over June 2007. More and more Internet users have chosen mobile phones to access the Internet in order to make up for the disadvantages of the difficulty of carrying computers and the high cost of equipment. The Internet access conditions of Internet users are gradually improving.
(3) At present, among the 400 million mobile phone users in China, 50.4 million had mobile phone access to the Internet in the second half of 2007. That is, 24% of Internet users and 12.6% of mobile phone users are mobile Internet users. Mobile Internet access has gradually become a trend. However, there are some shortcomings such as slow Internet access and high charges, which hinder the development of mobile Internet access in China. This article was published in UEO Marketing website construction Company Shangpin China //ihucc.com/
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