As of January 2024, data from We Are Social reveals that several countries still have large unconnected populations, highlighting significant gaps in internet access and digital inclusion across the globe.
According to voronoiapp.com, India has the largest unconnected population, with over 683 million individuals offline, representing 47.6% of its population.
Ethiopia and Uganda have the highest percentages of their populations offline, at 80.6% and 73%, respectively.
China has the second-largest unconnected population at 336 million, but its percentage of the offline population is relatively lower at 23.6%.