Thailand Internet Users
29,078,158
Internet Users in Thailand (2016*)
- Share of Thailand Population: 42.7 % (penetration)
- Total Population : 68,146,609
- Share of World Internet Users: 0.8 %
- Internet Users in the World: 3,424,971,237
Year | Internet Users** | Penetration (% of Pop) | Total Population | Non-Users (Internetless) | 1Y User Change | 1Y User Change | Population Change |
2016* | 29,078,158 | 42.7 % | 68,146,609 | 39,068,451 | 6.2 % | 1,708,982 | 0.28 % |
2015* | 27,369,176 | 40.3 % | 67,959,359 | 40,590,183 | 15.8 % | 3,739,581 | 0.34 % |
2014 | 23,629,594 | 34.9 % | 67,725,979 | 44,096,385 | 21.1 % | 4,109,153 | 0.41 % |
2013 | 19,520,442 | 28.9 % | 67,451,422 | 47,930,980 | 9.8 % | 1,748,813 | 0.43 % |
2012 | 17,771,629 | 26.5 % | 67,164,130 | 49,392,501 | 12.2 % | 1,935,748 | 0.39 % |
2011 | 15,835,880 | 23.7 % | 66,902,958 | 51,067,078 | 6 % | 896,867 | 0.32 % |
2010 | 14,939,013 | 22.4 % | 66,692,024 | 51,753,011 | 11.7 % | 1,562,826 | 0.22 % |
2009 | 13,376,188 | 20.1 % | 66,548,197 | 53,172,009 | 10.6 % | 1,281,695 | 0.14 % |
2008 | 12,094,492 | 18.2 % | 66,453,255 | 54,358,763 | -9 % | -1,196,128 | 0.15 % |
2007 | 13,290,620 | 20 % | 66,353,572 | 53,062,952 | 17 % | 1,934,606 | 0.27 % |
2006 | 11,356,015 | 17.2 % | 66,174,486 | 54,818,471 | 14.7 % | 1,459,291 | 0.47 % |
2005 | 9,896,723 | 15 % | 65,863,973 | 55,967,250 | 41.7 % | 2,913,284 | 0.7 % |
2004 | 6,983,439 | 10.7 % | 65,404,522 | 58,421,083 | 15.9 % | 956,065 | 0.91 % |
2003 | 6,027,374 | 9.3 % | 64,817,254 | 58,789,880 | 24.8 % | 1,197,081 | 1.06 % |
2002 | 4,830,293 | 7.5 % | 64,136,669 | 59,306,376 | 37.1 % | 1,306,739 | 1.14 % |
2001 | 3,523,554 | 5.6 % | 63,415,174 | 59,891,620 | 52.4 % | 1,210,771 | 1.15 % |
2000 | 2,312,783 | 3.7 % | 62,693,322 | 60,380,539 | 53.8 % | 809,144 | 1.16 % |
* estimate for July 1, 2016
** Internet User = individual who can access the Internet at home, via any device type and connection. More details.
Source: Internet Live Stats (www.InternetLiveStats.com)
Elaboration of data by International Telecommunication Union (ITU), World Bank, and United Nations Population Division.