This is the NRI 2002-3 data. The 2002-3 data can be found via http://www.weforum.org/site/homepublic.nsf/Content/Initiatives+subhome

The NRI is developed in depth in the World Economic Forum "Global Information Technology Report" 2002-3. The WEF takes the Harvard CID definition as a basis.

Networked Readiness Index (NRI), a major international assessment of countries’ capacity to exploit the opportunitiesoffered by ICTs.
A community’s potential to participate in the Networked World of the future.
NRI: Construct a network use component that measures the extent of current network connectivity, and an enabling factors component that measures a country’s capacity to exploit existing networks and create new ones. Network use is defined by 5 variables related to the quantity and quality of ICT (Information Communication Technology)  use. Enabling factors are based on Network access, network policy, networked society and the networked economy.

Countries at the bottom right of the right hand graph may be concentrating on Internet access for all, while countries in the upper right may be focussing on excellent academic & research networks.