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The number of active Internet users in the Asian-Pacific Region will account for more than 27 percent of the world's total online population by 2004, according to a new eMarketer report. The "eAsia Report" reveals that the active Internet population in the region will rise from 49 million users last year to 173 million net users in 2004, a 38 percent compound annual growth rate [CAGR].

Japanese Internet users currently account for more than 36 percent of the total Asian Internet population; however this high percentage will dissipate as Internet development in China continues to gain strength. By the end of 2004, eMarketer estimates that China's Internet users will account for 17. …


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