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Internet use is defined in terms of the number of people accessing the internet. Anrs are defined as those people who have used the Internet within the last three months. Regular users of the Internet are defined as those people who use the Internet at least once a week, regardless of where they do so. The term ‘access’ does not refer to ‘connectivity’, i.e. whether connections can be provided in the household’s area or street, but to whether anyone in the household was able to use the Internet at home. Internet users are people who have used the Internet within the last three months. Regular Internet users are those who have used the Internet at least once a week within the reference period (the first three months of the calendar year).

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