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It is not currently possible to give a precise, up‑to‑date number of how many countries are participating, because the event name in your question (“wi… ~~”) is truncated and could refer to several different competitions or conferences.
Clarifying the event
The abbreviation “wi…” might refer to at least two major 2026 events:
- The World Internet Conference (WIC) , including its 2026 Asia‑Pacific Summit in Hong Kong (a conference of governments, companies, and experts, not national teams).
- The 2026 FIFA World Cup , which is a football tournament between national teams and has its own fixed number of participating teams.
These events count “participation” in completely different ways (delegations vs. football teams), so the country count is not interchangeable.
What we can say with current info
- The inaugural WIC Asia‑Pacific Summit in 2025 in Hong Kong brought participants from over 50 countries and regions , which suggests a similar or higher level of international participation when the summit returns in 2026, though no exact country count for 2026 has been published.
- The FIFA World Cup format has been expanding (from 32 teams in 2022 to a larger field in 2026), but the exact team/country count is defined by football regulations, not by general “countries participating in the world internet…” style wording.
Because your key phrase is cut off, any concrete number I give would be speculative and could easily be wrong for the event you actually mean.
What you can do next
To get an accurate answer, you would need to specify the full event name, for example:
- “How many countries are participating in the 2026 World Internet Conference Asia‑Pacific Summit?”
- “How many countries are participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup?”
Once the exact event is clear, you can check that event’s official website or governing body, which typically lists participating countries or teams in detail.