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How much is too much for Internet access?By Zhang Xi (chinadaily.com.cn)Updated: 2007-05-18 16:25 The World Bank recently released a report called "China's Information Revolution: Managing the Economic and Social Transformation". It reveals that Internet service fees in developed countries only account for less than one percent of people's incomes, while Chinese users need to pay over 10 percent of their incomes. This is much higher than the world's average level. This report made Chinese experts and web surfers appeal for a lower Internet fee. In order to find out whether Chinese net services cost much more than other countries, People's Daily interviewed 10 people in 10 countries. China: 83.5 yuan (US$10.85) per person per month The reporter interviewed 10 Beijing residents and half of them complained about the high costs of the Internet service. Zhao Qing, a fresh graduate spends 120 yuan a month for Internet access, which accounts for six percent of her monthly salary. "Besides this 120 yuan, I have to pay for life necessities and rent. It is nearly impossible to do other things with the little money left. I really need a cheaper Internet service," explained Zhao. Data from the National Bureau of Statistics in 2006 show the per capita disposable income of urban residents was 11,759 yuan per year, while those of rural households was 3,587 yuan. And the monthly income of Beijingers was about 1,667 yuan. USA: US$40 per month "I can buy a pair of Nike sneakers at US$25, or have a nice buffet with my
husband. My family earns US$10,000 monthly so we can accept the cost. But US$ 40
per month to get onto the Internet is too expensive," said Mandy.
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