China: The world’s largest online population.
Posted: 385 days ago in: China Digital Landscape
From Econsultancy: According to a report from the Boston Consulting Group. Today, one in five Internet users are Chinese — that’s half a billion people. The number is forecast to reach 700 million in 2015, twice the online population of Japan and the US combined.
51% of the Chinese population live in urban areas and make up 74% of the country’s internet users. Over the past few years, the Internet “was going down to smaller cities, villages and counties in China”. China’s overall Internet penetration rate will exceed 50 percent by 2015, compared with 38.3 percent in 2011, which is higher than the global average 37.2% but far below the levels of north America 78.6% and Europe 61.3%.
转自Econsultancy:波士顿咨询最近的一份数据报告显示,截至2011年中国拥有5亿网民,即全球每5个网民中便有一个是中国人。到2015年此数字将会上升至7亿,是日本跟美国网民总数的两倍。
占总人口51%的城市区域集聚着74%的总网民数。随着近年来农村及城乡地区的网络普及,到2015年,网络覆盖率会超过50%,截至去年底国内网络渗透率为38.3%, 高于全球平均37.2%却远低于北美的78.6%跟欧洲的61.3%。
与美国网民相比,中国网民的在线时间相差无几,但用户的行为习惯却东西有别。以腾讯QQ为主的即时聊天工具甚为流行,拥有四亿一千五百万的用户。中国网民还频频光顾各类门户网站,就如万维网初期的美国用户。
2011年底,国内网购用户达到一亿四千五百万,仅比美国少两千五百万。据报告称,中国很可能在2015年超越美国成为全球最大的网络零售市场,网络零售总额会是美国的三倍达到3600亿。快速增长的网民以及消费者对网络电子商务接受度的提高,是刺激销售总额上升的两大主因。

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