Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Wang Enhai 2003-09-26.

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Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Wang Enhai

Contents History of the Internet in China Introduction of CNNIC Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Survey Methodology

 History of the Internet in China Introduction of CNNIC Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Survey Methodology

History of the Internet in China In September 1987, China sent out first Across the Great Wall we can reach every corner in the world. In December 1988, the college network of Tsinghua University began to provide service through X.25 In October 1989, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) carried out NCFC project National Computing and Networking Facility of China

History of the Internet in China In November 1990, Prof. Qian Tianbai registered the Country Code Top-Level Domain.CN On April 20, 1994, NCFC connected to the Internet Since then, China has been officially recognized as a country with full functional Internet accessibility. In May 1994, the High Energy Physics Institute, CAS, set up China's first web server and made the first set of web pages In May 1994, the National Research Center for Intelligent Computing Systems opened the first BBS in Chinese mainland – Dawn BBS

History of the Internet in China In January 1995, Directorate General of Telecommunications began to provide Internet accessing services From then on, the Internet began its commercialization process in China In November 1996, China ’ s first Internet caf é was set up in Beijing - Spark-ice On June 3, 1997, CNNIC was founded China Internet Network Information Center

History of the Internet in China Introduction of CNNIC  Introduction of CNNIC Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Survey Methodology

Introduction of CNNIC Founded on June 3, 1997 A nonprofit organization Under the authorization and direction of the Ministry of Information Industry (MII) Operated by Computer Network Information Center, CAS CNNIC Steering Committee supervises and evaluates the construction, operation and performance of CNNIC

Introduction of CNNIC Computer Network Information Center, CAS CNNIC Steering Committee Ministry of Information Industry (Telecommunication Administrative Bureau) Chinese Academy of Sciences ( CAS ) CNNIC

Introduction of CNNIC Domain Name Registry Services.CN (ccTLD) domain name & Chinese domain name Management of other Internet Resources Internet keyword, ENUM, IP address distribution, autonomous system numbers Directory services Whois Database Information Service the statistical survey information of the Internet in China “China Internet Development Report” International Communication and Cooperation Research and Development Tasks of CNNIC:

Introduction of CNNIC Departments of CNNIC: Technology Department Information Service Department Customer Service Department Administration Office The number of staff is about 60.

History of the Internet in China Introduction of CNNIC Internet Development in Chinese Mainland  Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Survey Methodology

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Appointed by Chinese government, CNNIC publishes Statistical Survey Report On the Internet Development In China twice a year since Oct Reports had been published by July The reports are highly acknowledged by Chinese government and the society. The information about China ’ s Internet in the world are all from our survey reports.

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland The data below is from our latest survey report The closing date is June 30, 2003 All of the survey reports are available on our website:

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Increasing of Internet users (million) * CNNIC defines the Internet user as Chinese citizen who use the Internet at least one hour a week.

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland The number of China’s Internet users has taken the second place in the world, just behind USA.

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Internet users of different access methods (million):

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Increasing of Broad Band Internet users (million) * Broad band connection includes ADSL, cable modem, etc.

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Increasing of Computer Hosts (million) * Computer Host: Refers to a computer through which at least one person had accessed the Internet.

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Increasing of CN Domain Names (thousand)

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Increasing of WWW Websites (thousand)

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Top 5 provinces in Geographic Distribution of WWW Websites (%)

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Increasing of Bandwidth connecting to overseas (Mbps)

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Number of IPv4 Addresses: Chinese Mainland: 32,084,480 i.e. 1A + 233B +146 C Taiwan: 12,553,984 i.e. 191B + 143C Hong Kong : 3,642,624 i.e. 55B +149C Macao: 45,056 i.e. 176C (Source:

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Internet users’ Sex: Male %, Female %

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Internet users’ Age:

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Internet users’ Marital Status:

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Internet users’ Educational Degree:

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Main Access Locations (results of multiple choices):

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Time of users’ logon (%, Multiple Choices):

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Average Accessing Time: 13 Hours / Week Received : Excluding Spam: 7.2 / week Spam Received: 8.9 / week Mails Sent: 5.3 / week

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Monthly Access Expenditure (RMB) :

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Have you ever purchased goods or services through online shopping websites? Yes 40.7% No 59.3% To those who play online games, Gaming time per week: 9.9 Hours What do users do with the Internet?

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland The Internet develops very fast in China. (Especially in fields of Internet users, computer hosts, websites, etc.) Chinese Internet users are mainly young ( under 24 ),male,unmarried, and with comparatively lower educational degree( high school ) Most people use the Internet at home by dial- up connection Number of broad band users increases fast Conclusion:

Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Conclusion: Primary goal for accessing the Internet is to get information Time spent on Internet is increasing People spend more time on online entertainment, especially on online games Applications on Internet develop fast, such as E- government, E-commerce, etc. More and more people begin to purchase goods through the Internet

History of the Internet in China Introduction of CNNIC Internet Development in Chinese Mainland Survey Methodology  Survey Methodology

Survey Methodology Sampling (Main Method): - focus on the total number of domestic Internet users and the characteristics of their behaviors Online Survey (Assistant Method): - focus on Internet users’ understanding of the situation, custom of accessing the Internet and their views on some hot issues Online Searching (Assistant Method): - Search for the CN domain names, websites and their region distribution

Survey Methodology Put the questionnaire on many websites, encouraging Internet users to fill in and submit. The statistical result of Online Survey is just a reference, and is distinguished from the sampling result in the report. Online Survey :

Survey Methodology Survey Objects: - People who have telephones in their homes (age 6+) Sample quantity: - In order to ensure the precision of the statistics, we chose 4,800 samples in the whole country. Samples Distribution: 1 Distribute the total samples into 31 provinces (only on Chinese mainland), according to the percentage of people who have family telephone. 2 In each province, we sample 7 cities with PPS method according to the number of telephones in each city. 3 Then each city will get its number of samples: (Number of province samples) / 7 Sampling:

Survey Methodology 4 In each city, we randomly sample telephone numbers with the exact quantity. 5 Then we dial all the sample numbers, ask the person who answers the telephone about our questionnaires, and write down corresponding answers whether he is a Internet user or not. 6 When all the samples in each city and each province finish the questionnaires, we calculate and use weighting method to obtain the final survey result of the whole country. Sampling:

Survey Methodology In some aspects, situations in each province and each city are different, so we adopt different approaches to deal with them respectively. For more detailed and complicated information, please refer to our survey report or our website:

Thank you !