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{{ping|Vivian}} Somehow I find this [[:File:Infographics Global-Penetration-Rates.jpg]] in-transparent. One can not see why countries are left out, no explanation. The selection appears to be merely subjective then. What is the purpose of this display? Can You point to the resource where the complete data is available? --[[User_talk:Manorainjan|'''<span style="color: orange;">Manorainjan</span>''']] 14:48, 6 February 2017 (PST)
{{ping|Vivian}} Somehow I find this [[:File:Infographics Global-Penetration-Rates.jpg]] in-transparent. One can not see why countries are left out, no explanation. The selection appears to be merely subjective then. What is the purpose of this display? Can You point to the resource where the complete data is available? --[[User_talk:Manorainjan|'''<span style="color: orange;">Manorainjan</span>''']] 14:48, 6 February 2017 (PST)
The statistics are from internetworldstats, and you can see the credit on the right side of the page. The selection includes a balanced selection from around the world, but yes, it is somewhat subjective. We did not have room to add every country.

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global penetration rates for germany

I'm not really sure if I'm responding correctly to this, but the infographic you mentioned (Global Penetration Rates) does not list all countries... only a select amount... which is why Germany is not listed.

Thanks!

Vivian

@Vivian: Somehow I find this File:Infographics Global-Penetration-Rates.jpg in-transparent. One can not see why countries are left out, no explanation. The selection appears to be merely subjective then. What is the purpose of this display? Can You point to the resource where the complete data is available? --Manorainjan 14:48, 6 February 2017 (PST)


The statistics are from internetworldstats, and you can see the credit on the right side of the page. The selection includes a balanced selection from around the world, but yes, it is somewhat subjective. We did not have room to add every country.