India, China and Russia Experience Highest Audience Growth Rates Year-over-Year; Canada, Israel, and Korea Log the Most Time Online
London, U.K., March 6, 2007 – Comscore Networks, a leader in measuring the digital age, today announced that 747 million people, age 15+, used the Internet worldwide in January 2007, a 10-percent increase versus January 2006. Among the top 15 countries (ranked by penetration), Internet audiences in India, the Russian Federation and China increased the most in 2006, growing 33, 21 and 20 percent, respectively. China now represents the second-largest Internet population in the world, with 86.8 million users, after the U.S., which rose 2 percent year-over-year to 153.4 million users age 15 or older in January 2007.
“The importance of the worldwide Internet population continues to grow,” said Bob Ivins, managing director, Comscore Europe. “Internet users outside the U.S. now account for 80 percent of the world’s online population, with rapidly developing countries experiencing double-digit growth rates year-over-year.”
Canada, Israel, and South Korea Lead the World in Online Engagement
As a measure of engagement, Comscore also analyzed the top 10 countries ranked by average hours online per visitor for January 2007. Canada led the list, with the average user spending 39.6 hours (and 41.3 hours/ month among broadband users) online during the month. Rounding out the top 5 were Israel, South Korea, the U.S. and the U.K. – all countries with high broadband penetration. In fact, in each of the top 10 countries, the time spent online by users with a broadband connection was substantially greater than the time spent by users with a narrowband connection.
“We have all believed that ‘always-on’ broadband connections stimulate usage – this study empirically confirms that conclusion,” Ivins commented.
Top 15 Countries by Internet PenetrationUnique Visitors Age 15+*January 2007 vs. January 2006Total Worldwide – All LocationsSource: Comscore World Metrix
Jan-06
(000)
Jan-07 (000)
Percentage Change
Worldwide
676,878
746,934
10%
United States
150,897
153,447
2%
China
72,408
86,757
20%
Japan
51,450
53,670
4%
Germany
31,209
32,192
3%
United Kingdom
29,773
30,072
1%
South Korea
24,297
26,350
8%
France
23,712
24,560
India
15,867
21,107
33%
Canada
18,332
20,392
11%
Italy
15,987
18,106
13%
Brazil
12,845
14,964
16%
Spain
12,206
12,710
Russian Federation
10,471
12,707
21%
Netherlands
10,772
11,077
Mexico
8,624
10,149
18%
* Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.
Top 10 Countries by Average Monthly Hours Online per Unique VisitorBroadband vs. NarrowbandAmong Visitors Age 15+*January 2007Total Worldwide – All LocationsSource: Comscore World Metrix
Average Monthly Hours Online
Unique Visitors Rank
Among All Users
Among Broadband Users
Among Narrowband Users
9
39.6
41.3
14.2
Israel
28
37.4
38.8
10.9
6
34.0
36.1
N/A**
1
31.6
37.2
13.5
5
31.2
35.6
7.5
Chile
20
30.9
38.6
12.6
11
30.2
38.5
17.0
Finland
30
28.7
34.2
12
27.9
33.4
9.1
Sweden
21
27.5
31.4
9.7
* Excludes traffic from public computers such as Internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.** Level of narrowband penetration extremely low, therefore an accurate reportable estimate is not available.
Top Global Properties
Comscore also reported the top worldwide Web properties for January, ranked by unique visitors. Microsoft Sites topped the list with 510.3 million worldwide visitors, followed by Google Sites with 502.5 million worldwide visitors, and Yahoo! Sites with 467.8 million worldwide visitors.
Top 15 Online Properties Worldwide, Among Visitors Age 15+*January 2007Total Worldwide – All LocationsSource: Comscore World Metrix
Unique Visitors
Worldwide Total
Microsoft Sites
510,320
Google Sites
502,464
Yahoo! Sites
467,832
Time Warner Network
262,413
eBay
248,854
Wikipedia Sites
189,003
Amazon Sites
149,817
Fox Interactive Media
139,821
CNET Networks
118,717
Apple Computer, Inc.
116,520
Ask Network
108,870
Adobe Sites
101,810
Lycos, Inc.
90,208
Viacom Digital
76,389
New York Times Digital
72,180
Excludes traffic from public computers such as internet cafes or access from mobile phones or PDAs.
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About Comscore World Metrix
Comscore World Metrix is the first service to continuously measure and report online behaviour on a world-wide basis, providing visitation metrics and demographic characteristics for Web site audiences around the world. With active representation of countries that comprise the vast majority of the global Internet population, World Metrix provides its clients with worldwide Internet population estimates and harmonized online performance metrics based on a consistent methodology across all countries. More than 100 clients subscribe to Comscore’s World Metrix service, including 8 of the top 10 interactive advertising agencies.
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