SOUTH AMERICA
INTERNET USERS AND POPULATION STATISTICS - 2013
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SOUTH AMERICA REGION
|
Population
( 2014 Est. )
|
% Pop.
of World
|
Internet
Users,
31-Dec-2013
|
Penetration
(% Population)
|
Growth
(2000-2013)
|
% Users
of World
|
South
America
|
406,194,811
|
5.7
%
|
222,334,228
|
54.7 %
|
1,455.6
%
|
7.9 %
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Rest of
World
|
6,775,663,808
|
94.3 %
|
2,580,144,706
|
38.1 %
|
644.2 %
|
92.1 %
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WORLD
TOTAL
|
7,181,858,619
|
100.0 %
|
2,802,478,934
|
39.0 %
|
676.3 %
|
100.0 %
|
NOTES: (1) Statistics for South America (SA) were
updated for December 31, 2013. (2) Population is based on data contained in US Census Bureau. (3) The most recent usage data comes mainly from figures
published by Nielsen Online
, ITU , Computer Industry Almanac, and trustworthy local sources. (4) For definitions and help,
see the site surfing
guide. (5) Data on this site
may be cited, giving due credit and establishing an active link
back to Internet World Stats
. Copyright
© 2014, Miniwatts Marketing Group. All rights
reserved world wide.
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Internet Usage and Population Statistics for
South America December 31, 2013
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SOUTH AMERICA
|
Population
( 2014 Est. )
|
% Pop.
Table
|
Internet Usage,
31-Dec-2013
|
% Population
(Penetration)
|
% Users
Table
|
Growth
(2000-2013)
|
Argentina
|
43,024,374
|
10.6
%
|
32,268,280
|
75.0 %
|
14.5 %
|
1,190.7 %
|
Bolivia
|
10,631,486
|
2.6
%
|
4,199,437
|
39.5 %
|
1.9 %
|
3,399.5 %
|
Brazil
|
202,656,788
|
49.9 %
|
109,773,650
|
54.2 %
|
49.4 %
|
2,095.5 % |
Chile
|
17,363,894
|
4.3
%
|
11,546,990
|
66.5 %
|
5.2 %
|
557.0 %
|
Colombia
|
46,245,297
|
11.4
%
|
28,475,560
|
61.6 %
|
12.8 %
|
3,143.2 %
|
Ecuador
|
15,654,411
|
3.9
%
|
6,316,555
|
40.4 %
|
2.8 %
|
3,409.2 %
|
Falkland Islands
|
2,932
|
0.0 %
|
2,841
|
96.9 %
|
0.0
%
|
n/a %
|
French Guiana
|
253,511
|
0.1
%
|
71,360
|
28.1 %
|
0.0 %
|
3,468.0 %
|
Guyana
|
735,554
|
0.2
%
|
242,733
|
33.0 %
|
0.1 %
|
7,991.1 %
|
Paraguay
|
6,703,860
|
1.7
%
|
2,473,724
|
36.9 %
|
1.1 %
|
12,268.6 %
|
Peru
|
30,147,935
|
7.4 %
|
11,817,991
|
39.2 %
|
5.3 %
|
372.7 %
|
Suriname
|
573,311
|
0.1 %
|
214,418
|
37.4 %
|
0.1 %
|
1,732.6 %
|
Uruguay
|
3,332,972
|
0.8 %
|
1,936,457
|
58.1 %
|
0.9 %
|
423.4 %
|
Venezuela
|
28,868,486
|
7.1 %
|
12,994,232
|
45.0 %
|
5.8 %
|
1,267.8 %
|
TOTAL
SOUTH AM.
|
406,194,811
|
100.0 %
|
222,334,228
|
54.7 %
|
100.0 %
|
1,455.6 %
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NOTES: (1) The South American (SA)
Statistics were updated for December 31, 2013. (2) CLICK on each
country name for detailed individual country and regional
statistics. (3) The demographic (population) numbers are based on
data contained in US Census Bureau. (4) Mexico is included together with the Central American
countries according to the United Nations Statistical Division listings.
(5) The most recent usage information comes mainly from the data published
by Nielsen Online, ITU, and other reliable sources. (6) For definitions and help, see the site surfing guide
. (7) Data may be cited, giving due
credit and establishing an active link back to
Internetworldstats.com
. Copyright © 2014, Miniwatts
Marketing Group. All rights reserved.
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