\"\"NEW DELHI: India saw the highest number of people going online for the first time during 2012-15 period among all countries, according to a recent report of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD<\/a>). About 17.8 crore people went online during this three-year period, which is much more than that of China, Brazil, Japan and neighbouring countries of Pakistan and Bangladesh.
\n
\nThe report titled “Measuring the
Evolving Digital Economy<\/a>” that was released last week indicates that this trend of more people going online will spur purchase of goods and services resulting in greater inclusion and involvement of citizens with the government and economic growth.
\n
\n“Nearly 90% of the 750 million people that went online for the first time between 2012 and 2015 were from developing economies, with the largest numbers from India (178 million) followed by China (122 million),” the report said. The findings will come as a big boost to the government at a time when it’s pushing for digital literacy and promoting doing things digitally. Government sources said the number of people going online must have gone up in the past two years.
\n
The report says in India, Mexico and Nigeria, the annual growth rates of
internet use<\/a> were between 4-6% from 2012 to 2015, whereas the growth rates have been much slower in developed economies, except for Japan, as the markets have already reached near saturation.
\n
According to the report, in many developing countries, nearly half or more of the
internet<\/a> users went online for the first time in the last three years, as in Bangladesh, India, Iran and Pakistan. In Brazil and China, more than 50% people used the internet whereas in India only slightly more than a quarter use it.
\n
\n“The next billion internet users will also be primarily from developing economies,” the global report said.
\n
\nALSO READ :
Government looks to hike minimum internet speed by nearly four times<\/a><\/strong>
\n
Projecting trends of the future, the report said people doing
online transactions<\/a> will shift from traditional debit and credit cards to new methods of payment. “Their share is expected to drop to 46% by 2019, as e-wallets and other alternative payment methods (such as mobile money) gain importance. In developed regions, digital payments are dominated by credit and debit cards, followed by e-wallets. In developing countries, by contrast, credit cards are rarely the most important payment method for e-commerce, and the uptake of digital payments is often low,” the report said.
\n
\nUNCTAD report has also raised the concern of how companies, organisations, governments and individuals will need to pay more attention to protect their online data and devices as more economic activities go digital.
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印度最高2012 - 15之间的首次互联网用户数量:联合国贸发会议

报告说,在印度,墨西哥和尼日利亚,互联网使用的年增长率在4 - 6%之间从2012年到2015年,而发达经济体的增长速度一直慢得多,除了日本,附近的市场已经达到饱和。

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  • 更新2017年10月30日08:46点坚持
新德里:印度看到最高的首次上网的人数在2012 - 15年期间在所有国家中,根据最近的一份报告中,联合国贸易和发展会议(联合国贸易和发展会议)。约17.8卢比的人上网在这三年内,远远超过中国,巴西,日本和邻国巴基斯坦和孟加拉国。

这份报告题为“测量发展数字经济“这是上周发布表明这种趋势越来越多的人上网会刺激购买的商品和服务从而导致更大的包容和公民与政府的参与和经济增长。

“近90%的7.5亿人,2012 - 2015年间首次上网来自发展中国家,从印度最大的数字(1.78亿)其次是中国(1.22亿),”报告说。研究结果将会极大地推动政府的时候它是推动数字素养,促进数字化做事。政府消息人士说,上网的人数必须已经在过去的两年里。

报告说,在印度,墨西哥和尼日利亚,年度增长率互联网的使用从2012年到2015年在4 - 6%之间,而发达经济体的增长速度一直慢得多,除了日本,附近的市场已经达到饱和。

根据该报告,在许多发展中国家,几乎一半以上的互联网用户上网第一次在过去的三年里,在孟加拉国、印度、伊朗和巴基斯坦。在巴西和中国,超过50%的人使用互联网,而在印度只有略多于四分之一使用它。

“下一个十亿用户也将主要来自发展中国家,“全球报告说。

还读:政府提高最低的互联网速度近四倍

预测未来的趋势,报告说,人们做的事情在线交易将从传统的借记卡和信用卡付款的新方法。“他们的份额预计将降至46%,到2019年,作为电子钱包和其他支付方法(如移动货币)获得的重要性。在发达地区,电子支付是由信用卡和借记卡,其次是电子钱包。相比之下,发展中国家的信用卡很少是电子商务最重要的支付方式,和数字的吸收支付通常是低,”该报告说。

联合国贸发会议的报告也提出了关注的公司,组织,政府和个人需要更加注意保护他们的在线数据和设备数字化更多的经济活动。
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\"\"NEW DELHI: India saw the highest number of people going online for the first time during 2012-15 period among all countries, according to a recent report of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD<\/a>). About 17.8 crore people went online during this three-year period, which is much more than that of China, Brazil, Japan and neighbouring countries of Pakistan and Bangladesh.
\n
\nThe report titled “Measuring the
Evolving Digital Economy<\/a>” that was released last week indicates that this trend of more people going online will spur purchase of goods and services resulting in greater inclusion and involvement of citizens with the government and economic growth.
\n
\n“Nearly 90% of the 750 million people that went online for the first time between 2012 and 2015 were from developing economies, with the largest numbers from India (178 million) followed by China (122 million),” the report said. The findings will come as a big boost to the government at a time when it’s pushing for digital literacy and promoting doing things digitally. Government sources said the number of people going online must have gone up in the past two years.
\n
The report says in India, Mexico and Nigeria, the annual growth rates of
internet use<\/a> were between 4-6% from 2012 to 2015, whereas the growth rates have been much slower in developed economies, except for Japan, as the markets have already reached near saturation.
\n
According to the report, in many developing countries, nearly half or more of the
internet<\/a> users went online for the first time in the last three years, as in Bangladesh, India, Iran and Pakistan. In Brazil and China, more than 50% people used the internet whereas in India only slightly more than a quarter use it.
\n
\n“The next billion internet users will also be primarily from developing economies,” the global report said.
\n
\nALSO READ :
Government looks to hike minimum internet speed by nearly four times<\/a><\/strong>
\n
Projecting trends of the future, the report said people doing
online transactions<\/a> will shift from traditional debit and credit cards to new methods of payment. “Their share is expected to drop to 46% by 2019, as e-wallets and other alternative payment methods (such as mobile money) gain importance. In developed regions, digital payments are dominated by credit and debit cards, followed by e-wallets. In developing countries, by contrast, credit cards are rarely the most important payment method for e-commerce, and the uptake of digital payments is often low,” the report said.
\n
\nUNCTAD report has also raised the concern of how companies, organisations, governments and individuals will need to pay more attention to protect their online data and devices as more economic activities go digital.
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