Internet Use in Armenia, 2024

Individuals using the internet in Armenia; % of population, 2024.

What the Data Shows

Internet use in Armenia reached 81% of the population in 2024. The World Bank indicator measures people who used the internet from any location during the reference period. The rounded rate implies that roughly one-fifth of the population remained outside the measured user group. The statistic measures use rather than household broadband access, subscription counts or mobile-phone ownership.

Data table

Unit: % of population · Period: 2024

RankEntryValuePeriod
1202481%2024

Sources

Source 1: Individuals using the Internet (% of population)

Publisher: World Bank WDI

Dataset/table: Individuals using the Internet (% of population)

Units: percent of population

Date checked: 2026-07-19

Evidence: Supports Armenia’s latest complete 2024 internet-use rate.

Data notes & caveats

The direct country/indicator record reports Armenia at 81% in 2024. The value is rounded to a whole percentage point and does not measure connection quality, household access or subscription counts.

Methodology

Uses the latest complete Armenia observation from World Bank WDI for individuals using the internet as a share of the population.

Source consistency notes

The focal value uses one World Bank WDI indicator, one country, one year and one unit; no mixed-year benchmark is used.

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