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What will happen if India's billion population gets access to Internet?

I ll feeel like we r in the list f Developed countries...(thogh i dnt knw even in developed countries how many ve access to internet too)... but that means the poors ve also gained the basic for daily livelyhood,Most people r educated to extent so to operate Computers(internet)... n we ve left with no worries at all either Electircity,Water,Food,Shelter,Corruption an so on..... but most f all THE NETAS HAVE PERMANENTLY VANISHED FROM OUR LAND:what: (most satisfying f all.... now plz dnt wake me up:lazy:)
 
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I ll feeel like we r in the list f Developed countries...(thogh i dnt knw even in developed countries how many ve access to internet too)... but that means the poors ve also gained the basic for daily livelyhood,Most people r educated to extent so to operate Computers(internet)... n we ve left with no worries at all either Electircity,Water,Food,Shelter,Corruption an so on..... but most f all THE NETAS HAVE PERMANENTLY VANISHED FROM OUR LAND:what: (most satisfying f all.... now plz dnt wake me up:lazy:)

oh come on, Don't act as if it could never happen. It most certainly can. Technology is something that easily spreads into masses. Telephony, case in point. GOI should just stay out of the way.

I bet you, by 2020, we'll have at least 500 million internet connections in India. May be China will cross a billion mark by then, but they have so many restrictions, it would be hard to listen to their voice. But anyways, Good luck to China and India.
 
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India to have 3rd largest number of Internet users by 2013

NEW DELHI: The number of internet users worldwide is expected to touch 2.2 billion by 2013 and India is projected to have the third largest online population during the same time, says a report.

"The number of people online around the world will grow more than 45 per cent to 2.2 billion users by 2013 and Asia will continue to be the biggest Internet growth engine.

"... India will be the third largest internet user base by 2013 - with China and the US taking the first two spots, respectively," technology and market research firm Forrester Research said in a report.

Globally, there were about 1.5 billion Internet users in the year 2008.

Titled 'Global Online Population Forecast, 2008 to 2013', the report noted that emerging markets like India would see a growth of 10 to 20 per cent by 2013.

"In some of the emerging markets in Asia such as China, India and Indonesia, the average annual growth rates will be 10 to 20 per cent over the next five years (2008-13)," the report said. India's number of Internet users was estimated to be 52 million in 2008.

In the next four years, about 43 per cent of the Internet users globally are anticipated to reside in Asia and neighbouring China would account for about half of that population.

"... the shifting online population and growing spending power among Asian consumers means that Asian markets will represent a far greater percentage of the total in 2013 than they do today," Forrester Research Senior Analyst Zia Daniell Wigder said.

According to the report, the percentage of internet users in Asia would increase to 43 per cent in 2013 from 38 per cent in 2008.

"The percentage of the global online population located in North America will drop from 17 per cent to 13 per cent between 2008 and 2013, while Europe's share will shrink from 26 per cent to 22 per cent.

"The percentage of those in Asia will increase from 38 per cent to 43 per cent and Latin America will remain steady at about 11 per cent of the global total," Forrester noted.

The report said apart from China, other Asian countries with substantial online growth rates include India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and the Philippines.

"By contrast, growth rates in some of the more mature markets such as Japan and South Korea will rise by less than two per cent each year," it added.

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India to have 3rd largest number of Internet users by 2013

NEW DELHI: The number of internet users worldwide is expected to touch 2.2 billion by 2013 and India is projected to have the third largest online population during the same time, says a report.

"The number of people online around the world will grow more than 45 per cent to 2.2 billion users by 2013 and Asia will continue to be the biggest Internet growth engine.

"... India will be the third largest internet user base by 2013 - with China and the US taking the first two spots, respectively," technology and market research firm Forrester Research said in a report.

Globally, there were about 1.5 billion Internet users in the year 2008.

Titled 'Global Online Population Forecast, 2008 to 2013', the report noted that emerging markets like India would see a growth of 10 to 20 per cent by 2013.

"In some of the emerging markets in Asia such as China, India and Indonesia, the average annual growth rates will be 10 to 20 per cent over the next five years (2008-13)," the report said. India's number of Internet users was estimated to be 52 million in 2008.

In the next four years, about 43 per cent of the Internet users globally are anticipated to reside in Asia and neighbouring China would account for about half of that population.

"... the shifting online population and growing spending power among Asian consumers means that Asian markets will represent a far greater percentage of the total in 2013 than they do today," Forrester Research Senior Analyst Zia Daniell Wigder said.

According to the report, the percentage of internet users in Asia would increase to 43 per cent in 2013 from 38 per cent in 2008.

"The percentage of the global online population located in North America will drop from 17 per cent to 13 per cent between 2008 and 2013, while Europe's share will shrink from 26 per cent to 22 per cent.

"The percentage of those in Asia will increase from 38 per cent to 43 per cent and Latin America will remain steady at about 11 per cent of the global total," Forrester noted.

The report said apart from China, other Asian countries with substantial online growth rates include India, Indonesia, Pakistan, and the Philippines.

"By contrast, growth rates in some of the more mature markets such as Japan and South Korea will rise by less than two per cent each year," it added.

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Don't forget about 30 million indian diaspora living abroad, defending her honor already
 
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How does this author know what internet is? In pakistan there is no such thing as internet, it is haraam, he must be indian? indians are too smart, they are I.T geniuses
 
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How does this author know what internet is? In pakistan there is no such thing as internet, it is haraam, he must be indian? indians are too smart, they are I.T geniuses

I know Internet as I know anything else, through education. May be you should try that for a change. I mean real education not some madrassa's 3000 year old syllabus .
 
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Don't forget about 30 million indian diaspora living abroad, defending her honor already

Arree....The internet users of a country are counted based on the connections that the ISPs provide.Those Indians who are living abroad use foreign ISP,not Indian ISP like BSNL.

If an Indian is living in Beijing and takes a connection there then it is considered to be a Chinese connection and counted so,not Indian.

but I agree with you on the point,that if we take the NRIs in consideration,then the total number of Indians having access to net increases by significant margin..
 
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How does this author know what internet is? In pakistan there is no such thing as internet, it is haraam, he must be indian? indians are too smart, they are I.T geniuses

hmmm..that was your first post in this forum..I must say,you went off the mark with some style...:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Anyways..Good Morning to you!!:):):) Enjoy your stay in this forum
 
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Arree....The internet users of a country are counted based on the connections that the ISPs provide.Those Indians who are living abroad use foreign ISP,not Indian ISP like BSNL.

If an Indian is living in Beijing and takes a connection there then it is considered to be a Chinese connection and counted so,not Indian.

but I agree with you on the point,that if we take the NRIs in consideration,then the total number of Indians having access to net increases by significant margin..

Oh when I posed the question I meant all Indians not just Indians living in India.
 
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How does this author know what internet is? In pakistan there is no such thing as internet, it is haraam, he must be indian? indians are too smart, they are I.T geniuses

yes u are right !!! wats that internet thing i dont even know ......... im using electrochemical signals by using wavelengths going above ma head to write over here :sick::sick::sick::sick:
 
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