ana
60,000 (2002)
Brazil
14.3 million (2002)
British Virgin Islands
4,000 (2002)
Brunei
35,000 (2002)
Bulgaria
630,000 (2002)
Burkina Faso
48,000 (2003)
Burma
28,000 (2003)
Burundi
14,000 (2003)
Cambodia
30,000 (2002)
Cameroon
60,000 (2002)
note: Cameroon also had more than 100 cyber-cafes in 2001
Canada
16.11 million (2002)
Cape Verde
20,400 (2003)
Cayman Islands
9,909 (2003)
Central African Republic
5,000 (2002)
Chad
15,000 (2002)
Chile
3.575 million (2002)
China
94 million (2004)
Christmas Island
NA
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
NA
Colombia
2,732,200 (2003)
Comoros
5,000 (2003)
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
50,000 (2002)
Congo, Republic of the
15,000 (2003)
Cook Islands
3,600 (2002)
Costa Rica
800,000 (2002)
Cote d'Ivoire
90,000 (2002)
Croatia
1.014 million (2003)
Cuba
120,000
note: private citizens are prohibited from buying computers or
accessing the Internet without special authorization; foreigners may
access the Internet in large hotels, but are subject to firewalls;
some Cubans buy illegal passwords on the black market, or take
advantage of public outlets to access limited email and the
government-controlled "intranet" (2004)
Cyprus
210,000 (2002)
Czech Republic
2.7 million (2003)
Denmark
2.756 million (2002)
Djibouti
6,500 (2003)
Dominica
12,500 (2002)
Dominican Republic
500,000 (2003)
East Timor
NA
Ecuador
569,700 (2003)
Egypt
4.2 million (2005)
El Salvador
550,000 (2003)
Equatorial Guinea
1,800 (2002)
Eritrea
9,500 (2003)
Estonia
444,000 (2002)
Ethiopia
75,000 (2003)
European Union
206,032,067 (September 2004)
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
NA; however one-half of all
households are reported to have internet access (2002)
Faroe Islands
25,000 (2002)
Fiji
55,000 (2003)
Finland
2.65 million (2002)
France
21.9 million (2003)
French Guiana
3,200 (2002)
French Polynesia
35,000 (2002)
Gabon
35,000 (2003)
Gambia, The
25,000 (2002)
Gaza Strip
60,000 (includes West Bank) (2001)
Georgia
150,500 (2003)
Germany
39 million (2003)
Ghana
170,000 (2002)
Gibraltar
6,200 (2002)
Greece
1,718,400 (2003)
Greenland
20,000 (2002)
Grenada
15,000 (2002)
Guadeloupe
20,000 (2002)
Guam
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