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Access to the Internet in Colombia shows a marked increase during the last few years. As of September 2009, the web connections surpassed two million, as compared with an estimated total of 900,000 Internet subscribers by the end of 2005. The current figure equated to 17 million Internet users, plus 3.8 million mobile internet users, or 38.5 percent of the 2009 population, as compared with 4,739,000 Internet users in 2005, or 11.5 percent of the 2005 population (10.9 per 100 inhabitants). Colombia had 581,877 Internet hosts in 2006. This represents an overall growth of 54 percent each year, the highest in Latin America. Although as many as 70 percent of Colombians accessed the Internet over their ordinary telephone lines, dial-up access is losing ground to broadband. In 2005 Colombia had 3

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  • Access to the Internet in Colombia shows a marked increase during the last few years. As of September 2009, the web connections surpassed two million, as compared with an estimated total of 900,000 Internet subscribers by the end of 2005. The current figure equated to 17 million Internet users, plus 3.8 million mobile internet users, or 38.5 percent of the 2009 population, as compared with 4,739,000 Internet users in 2005, or 11.5 percent of the 2005 population (10.9 per 100 inhabitants). Colombia had 581,877 Internet hosts in 2006. This represents an overall growth of 54 percent each year, the highest in Latin America. Although as many as 70 percent of Colombians accessed the Internet over their ordinary telephone lines, dial-up access is losing ground to broadband. In 2005 Colombia had 345,000 broadband subscriber lines, or one per 100 inhabitants. In 2006 the number of personal computers per 1,000 people increased to an estimated 87 per 1,000 inhabitants, a rate still below that in other large Latin American economies. As of 2009, Colombia duplicated the number of personal computers reaching 26.3 percent, as compared with the rest of Latin America which showed a decreasing trend (being Argentina and Mexico the only other country with positive growth, showing a 2.3 increase). The internet country code is .co. (en)
  • El acceso a Internet en Colombia muestra un marcado aumento en los últimos años. En septiembre de 2009, las conexiones web superaban los dos millones,​ en comparación con un total estimado de 900.000 abonados a Internet a finales de 2005. (es)
  • Интернет в Колумбии широко распространён, по состоянию на июнь 2012 года в стране было более 16 миллионов пользователей Интернета, что составляет 36,5 % от численности населения. По абсолютному числу Интернет-пользователей в июне 2012 года Колумбия находилась на 25-м месте в мире, и на 2 месте среди стран Латинской Америки после Бразилии. Темп роста числа Интернет-пользователей в Колумбии — самый высокий в Латинской Америке.Национальный домен верхнего уровня — .co. (ru)
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  • El acceso a Internet en Colombia muestra un marcado aumento en los últimos años. En septiembre de 2009, las conexiones web superaban los dos millones,​ en comparación con un total estimado de 900.000 abonados a Internet a finales de 2005. (es)
  • Интернет в Колумбии широко распространён, по состоянию на июнь 2012 года в стране было более 16 миллионов пользователей Интернета, что составляет 36,5 % от численности населения. По абсолютному числу Интернет-пользователей в июне 2012 года Колумбия находилась на 25-м месте в мире, и на 2 месте среди стран Латинской Америки после Бразилии. Темп роста числа Интернет-пользователей в Колумбии — самый высокий в Латинской Америке.Национальный домен верхнего уровня — .co. (ru)
  • Access to the Internet in Colombia shows a marked increase during the last few years. As of September 2009, the web connections surpassed two million, as compared with an estimated total of 900,000 Internet subscribers by the end of 2005. The current figure equated to 17 million Internet users, plus 3.8 million mobile internet users, or 38.5 percent of the 2009 population, as compared with 4,739,000 Internet users in 2005, or 11.5 percent of the 2005 population (10.9 per 100 inhabitants). Colombia had 581,877 Internet hosts in 2006. This represents an overall growth of 54 percent each year, the highest in Latin America. Although as many as 70 percent of Colombians accessed the Internet over their ordinary telephone lines, dial-up access is losing ground to broadband. In 2005 Colombia had 3 (en)
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  • Internet in Colombia (en)
  • Internet en Colombia (es)
  • Интернет в Колумбии (ru)
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