Chinese Families' economic condition
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Numbers:
Among the total, 320 million, or 94.3 percent, used broadband services, up 3.7 percentage points from the end of 2008.
The number of people using cell phones to access the Internet hit 155 million, up by 32.1 percent in the first half.
Most people used the Internet for news, entertainment and social networking. Online shopping was gaining popularity as the number of shoppers jumped by 14 million in six months to 87.9 million by June 2009.[3]
Enablers:
- Increasing income of families
- Relatively stable commodity price
- More and more spare money for items other than spending on everyday life
Inhibitors:
- Most people from last generation, say parents in a family born in 1950s, are not willing to spend money on Internet.
- Government Policy
- China government innovates and invests in internet censorship software to filter the information that the government does not want its people to expose.
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Experts:
CNNIC: http://www.cnnic.net.cn/index/0E/00/11/
Timing:
On 20th April1994 China’s network got connected to the international network and became the 77th member of Internet.
On 17th January 1998 CNNIC started to do annual statistics on Internet
In 2000 Internet users in China got to 200,000
In 2004 the number of Internet users was 79,500,000 and computers connected on Internet was 194,500,000
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