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Country or AreaYearValue 
Ghana201418.9 
Ghana201312.3 
Ghana201210.61
Ghana20119 
Ghana20107.82
Ghana20095.44 
Ghana20084.27 
Ghana20073.85 
Ghana20062.72317597313987 
Ghana20051.83119746104616 
Ghana20041.71679770389504 
Ghana20031.19305791098328 
Ghana20020.830284033818739 
Ghana20010.200008060324831 
Ghana20000.153615297625799 
Ghana19990.104895466160959 
Ghana19980.0322404432072234 
Ghana19970.0275375417930387 
Ghana19960.00564876296892429 
Ghana19950.000347917574151673 
Ghana19900 

Footnotes

1 - Ghana Living Standards Survey 2012/2013. The estimate is based on weighting households who use internet by the household size over the total estimated population. Sample weights have also been applied. The question was asked at household level.
2 - Break in comparability: persons 12 years and older. Based on Census 2010 results.
Source

World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database

Source:  International Telecommunications Union

ITU's World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Database is the main source of global, and internationally comparable, telecommunication/ICT statistics. It includes time series for more than 140 indicators and around 200 economies. The data are collected directly from telecommunication regulatory agencies and/or ministries and national statistical offices by means of an annual questionnaire, and subsequently verified, harmonized and complemented by ITU.

The data are disseminated online, via CD Rom and through numerous ITU publications, including the Yearbook of Statistics and the Measuring the Information Society Report. The statistics are used to track and benchmark the Information Society, to monitor the digital divide and to identify market potential and investment opportunities. They are an indispensable tool for policy makers in the area of ICT for development.

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