India, China, Indonesia, Brazil and Russia will double their internet users to 1.2 billion by 2015, fueling growth at media companies and phone carriers. By then, the countries will have three times the internet users of the United States and Japan combined, up from about two times at the end of 2009, according to Boston Consulting Group, as reported by The Seattle Times. Personal computers will double in the five countries to more than 920 million, and mobile phones with internet access will aid growth, according to the report. As consumers gain more access to the net, they will spend more time online, providing a boon to entertainment providers, the report said. Boston Consulting added Indonesia to the group because of its 240 million population and its proportion of mobile-phone users, which at 66 percent is higher than China and India, said David Michael, the report’s lead author. Indonesia’s wireless subscriptions will top 100 percent of the population by 2015, meaning some users will have multiple devices, according to Boston Consulting. Twenty percent of China’s population owns a personal computer, and tens of millions get online at internet cafes, giving China 384 million internet users at the end of last year, almost triple the total in 2006, the report said. In India, only 7 percent of the population was using the internet at the end of 2009, the lowest of the five countries in the report. Indian users spend half an hour online a day, and productivity functions such as e-mail and job-hunting are their most popular activities. That will change as media companies take advantage of the growth in users, which will reach 19 percent by 2015.
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