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Internet in Russia or Russian Internet (Russian: российский Интернет which means Russia-related Internet) and sometimes Runet (using first two letters from Russian plus net) is a part of the Internet which is related to Russia. As of 2015 Internet access in Russia is available to businesses and to home users in various forms, including dial-up, cable, DSL, FTTH, mobile, wireless and satellite.
As of July 2016 108,772,470 people (76.4% of the country's total population) were Internet users.[1]
In September 2011 Russia overtook Germany on the European market with the highest number of unique visitors online.[2] In March 2013 a survey found that Russian had become the second most commonly used language on the web.[3] Internet in Russia is also sometimes called Runet, although that term mostly refers to the Russian-language Internet.
Russians are strong users of social networks, of which Odnoklassniki.ru (used by 75% of 25-35 y.o. Russians in 2009) and VKontakte are the most popular. LiveJournal has also been long popular.[4]




 

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