China is expected to become the world's foremost online nation this year,
according to data from the country's internet monitors.
The country had 210 million internet users at the end of 2007, according to
the
China
Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), a government-sponsored body
which gathers data on internet use.
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The US had almost 216 million internet users by the end of 2007, according to
research firm
Nielsen//NetRatings.
"The CNNIC expects that China's online population will become the world's
largest in early 2008," the CNNIC said in a statement today.
"Despite growth in the number of internet users bringing an increase in
internet penetration to 16 per cent, this is still below the global average of
19.1 per cent."
In related news, China's online gaming population grew 23 per cent last year
and is expected to exceed 84 million by 2012.
More than 40 million people play online games in the country, 22.36 million
of whom are described as 'regular subscribers', according to a survey by
IDC and the
Publishers
Association of China.
China's online games market is estimated to have generated $1.45bn in
revenues during 2007, according to a year-end report from Beijing-based
CCID
Consulting.
The figure represented a year-on-year increase of 74.6 per cent, considerably
outpacing the 23 per cent growth reported by IDC for the same period.
The Publishers Association of China and IDC also reported that foreign
revenue earned by Chinese online games developers leapt 175 per cent year on
year to reach $56m in 2007.
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