Sunday, March 29, 2020

Internet users in China

The China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) released the “21st Report of China Internet Development” on January 17th in Beijing. By December 31, 2007, the overall number of online users in China reached 210 million (merely 5 million less than the U.S.A.); ranked 2nd in the globe; and the number is asked to convert the world’s largest in early 2008.

For quite a while today, analysts round the globe anticipate China will be the new economical and political world power of the 21st century. From what previously represented a planned and socialist economic system, has came out something really close to a market-economy, in twenty years time.

Against the setting of this big economical expansion, the growing of the World Wide Web is bumping at tremendous velocity. The country’s online users have duplicated every 6 months, for the last 5 years. And now reached 210 million.


While just about 16% of China’s population is using the web, the truth that such an intense majority of these users are below the age of 30 (more than 70%) should point that we’re only on the leaflet of massive growth of online users in China.  Already, China sports more mobile-phone subscribers than the US, Japan, Germany and Britain mixed and mobile messaging and streaming ads are already highly current there.

Investigations showed that the more common application for China’s online users is transfers; and entertainment has convert the country’s most significant network application. The big top seven classes of network application are: online music, IM, network TV, network news, SEs, online games, and e-mail. Applications relating to web entertainment, specified online music and network TV, range significantly ahead; and 94.2 % of cyberspace users give a favorable rating of Internet entertainment.

181 million web users listen to internet music. Web users who use IM are as many as 170 million; and that’s closely 40 percent of the online users who prefer IM online as a 1st foothold. Web based applications such as network news and e-mail fall back; and e-mail applications rated at the top before 2007. The every month spend per online user last year was 182.6 yuan, and CNNIC predicts a 8.8 % increase for each internet user this year.

Online game, placing 3rd most paid service per online user last year, is awaited to land the game companies a whole of 13 billion yuan in sales these twelvemonth, 39 % more than year 2006, as the total of gamers blows up by 11 million to 59 million.

One of additional speedily growing spheres, web travel recorded a 65.4 percent increase over last year to hit 2.25 billion Yuan as progressively travelers are using the web to reserve hotels and fly tickets.

Search related advertisements in China returned sales in of 2.87 billion Yuan (a bit over 380 Million US dollars) last year, a whopping 82.8 % year-on-year increase. It should continue to grow at 81 % this year 2008, outpacing growth of web branding adverts sales, and reach nine billion Yuan in 2009 (over 1.3 Billion US Dollars).

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