Press release
10.7.2006
More households have a broadband connection in Finland than on
the average in the EU
In February 2006, 62 per cent of households in
Finland were connected to the Internet. In four cases out of five
the connection was broadband. There were over 1.2 million broadband
connections to households. According to the data collected in 2005,
more households had broadband access in Finland than in the EU on
the average. The countries with the largest numbers of households
with broadband access were Iceland, the Netherlands and Denmark. By
contrast, Greece, Cyprus, the Czech Republic and Ireland were far
behind the EU target of having all households connected to the
Internet via broadband.
Broadband access at home, per cent of all
households in 2005

These data derive from Statistics Finland's new publication
Information Society Statistics 2006, which reports
on the development of the information society in Finland during the
past decade. The compilation publication contains time series on
entrepreneurial activity, production and foreign trade, as well as
on R&D in information and communications technologies. In
addition, it describes how the Finns use information and
communications technologies, and the related infrastructure, data
security, and the electronic services offered by public authorities
and their use. International comparative data are also
included.
Excerpts from the contents of the publication
- In 2004, information technology goods were produced in Finland
to the total value of around EUR 15 billion. Approximately 15 per
cent of the value of industrial output in Finland came from the
manufacture of communications equipment.
- The share of information technology products of Finland's goods
exports was at its largest at the turn of the millennium when ICT,
principally communications equipment and electronic components,
accounted for one-quarter of all goods exports. In 2005,
information technology goods were exported to a value exceeding EUR
11.7 billion, which represented 22 per cent of the total value of
goods exports.
- In 2004, the IT sector was a significant employer in the
regions of Uusimaa, North Osrobothnia, Pirkanmaa and
Varsinais-Suomi. It provided jobs for more than 10 per cent of the
total personnel of all establishments in these regions.
- In spring 2005, three in four persons between the ages of 15
and 74 had used a computer during the three months preceding the
survey. Almost all students, and even 88 per cent of wage and
salary earners but only 38 per cent of pensioners were computer
users.
- Three Finns in four aged 15 to 74 had used the Internet in
spring 2005. The proportion of regular Internet users among the
whole population is in Finland around the same size as the average
for the EU. However, aged people between 65 and 74 use the Internet
clearly less in Finland than in the EU countries on the
average.
- In spring 2005, 65 per cent of all enterprises employing at
least five persons had their own homepages. The larger the
enterprise, the greater the likelihood that it had its own website.
Ninety-three per cent of the largest enterprises but only 54 per
cent of the smallest ones in Finland had their own homepages. Among
the EU countries, Finland ranks third after Sweden and Denmark in
the number of enterprises that maintain their own website.
Source: Information Society Statistics 2006.
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