Synopsis: Ict: Communication systems: Telecommunication: Computer networks: Internet: Internet:


Regional Planning Guidelines_SouthEastIreland.pdf.txt

Regional broadband and business internet costs could be reduced by ensuring the establishment of internet hubs in the region with direct international links without the need to connect via Dublin

PPO 6. 2 The Regional Planning Guidelines will support the provision of the most effective

access to books, information and the internet. An accessible library service for local communities is an impor

of dark fibre on a regional and interregional basis and establishment of internet hubs in the region with


REINVENT EUROPE.pdf.txt

Information technologies and the future internet provide new tools to achieve this. Open source ways of working

generation internet, radical new services and business models It will transform how people work and live by increasing


Research and Innovation Strategy for the smart specialisation of Catalonia.pdf.txt

electrochemistry, nanomaterials, Internet, mobile telephony Fine chemicals, pharmaceutical preparations, medical technology industry, insurance industry and hospital system


Research and Innovation Strategy in Catalonia.pdf.txt

electrochemistry, nanomaterials, Internet, mobile telephony Fine chemicals, pharmaceutical preparations, medical technology industry, insurance industry and hospital system


RIS3_GUIDE_FINAL.pdf.txt

technology infrastructures (broadband networks) and other telecom-and internet-related services are presented in the Digital Agenda Scoreboard. 21

innovation of fast and ultra fast internet and interoperable services and applications DAE has set ambitious targets for high speed internet infrastructure across the Union (by 2020

100%coverage of EU households at 30 Mbps minimum+50%take-up subscriptions at 100 Mbps minimum) and for wide deployment and more effective use of digital technologies

together with an affordable high speed internet infrastructure, are essential components of these ambitious goals

Europe is facing an investment challenge in the financing of high speed internet infrastructure because the benefits for society as a whole appear to be much greater than the private incentives

to invest in faster internet network infrastructures. The large amount of investment required to achieve ubiquitous coverage80 requires a combined effort from a large number of investors from

Internet, einfrastructures; content technologies and information management; robotics cognitive systems, advanced interfaces and smart spaces: mobile apps and social networks

Plan for high speed Internet Infrastructure (Next Generation Networks The Guide to Broadband Investment, presenting the various models for management authorities

broadband and high speed internet infrastructure. The EBP provides assistance to regions to work through the different stages of the Guide to Broadband Investment as well as specific

plans for high speed internet (national broadband plans) with a view to exploiting synergies and


RIS3summary2014 ireland.pdf.txt

ICT including next generation internet and computing, information security, software, gaming, social networking, digital media, digital


RIS3summary2014.pdf.txt

ICT including next generation internet and computing, information security, software, gaming, social networking, digital media, digital


Romania - North-East Region Smart Specialization Strategy.pdf.txt

networks of the future, internet services, software and visualization, media network and 3d internet, integrated systems design, personal health systems, ITC for energy efficience and

accessibility, informatics and artificial inteligence. The region†s specialization niches in the ITC sector, which represents directirons for reconfiguring the industry concern:


Romania - Towards an RDI strategy with a strong smart specialisation component - Presentation.pdf.txt

IT&C Networks of the future, internet and services, software and visualization, networked media and 3d internet, flexible organic and large area electronics, embedded system

design, personal health system, ICT for energy efficiency and accessible and assistive ICT, Computer science and artificial intelligence

•Future internet •Software development technologies, instruments, and methods •High performance computing and new computational models

Big data, future internet etc. Advanced and nano-materials The R&i program fiches in the smart specializations fields provide †where pertinent â€


Romania Western Regiona Competitiveness Enhancement and Smart Specialization - Report.pdf.txt

single market based on fast internet applications and to liberalize access to content on line g) Public procurement.

networks of the future, networked marketing and media and 3d internet flexible organic and large area electronics, personal health and preventive


Romania-BroadbandStrategy.pdf.txt

Internet, as an info disseminating environment and supplying services and content creating new markets, thus contributing to a growth in economic productivity.

Having in view that the spread of Internet benefices depends more and more on Internet high speed access availability for citizens and companies, an increased

use of broadband communication services was identified as major objective 4 In this context, it became obvious that Romania also needs a political

definition which is based only on the quantitative dimension of the Internet connections, emphasizing the transfer speed of 144 kbps as a threshold for

Internet, at a transfer speed of at least 1 Mbs (value increasing progressively) and a monthly availability degree of at least 98%,providing the maximum interactivity and

accessed by Internet. â€oe When applying the definition, the following characteristics shall be taken into consideration

accessed by Internet 6 •The value of the transfer speed of minimum 1 Mbs is applied to connections on

zone any locality with 10,000 inhabitants at most, where at least one internet services provider is present

electronic communications market as regards internet services providing. If mid -11 2006, we had 2, 66 million connections of internet access, mid 2008 the number

personal computers and the information available at the level of internet networks as well as the continuous development of services using as support the internet created

a trend for young people and even a way of life All this made possible this significant growth of internet access connections

connections to internet. According to data reported by internet providers, in June 2008, in Romania, there were approximately 2, 27 million broadband access

connections to the internet provided at fixed points, with 760,000 more than in the similar period of 2007 (1, 51 millions) and 1, 42 millions broadband access

connections to the internet provided on mobile points, with 420,000 more than the corresponding period of 2007 (1 million

Dynamics of the total number of access connections to the internet, depending on the connecting means and

cards with access to internet by EDGE, 3g12 Narrowband access connections at mobile points †mobile

internet by GPRS43 abs. mil) abs. mil) abs. mil) abs. mil) abs. mil 0, 69 1, 09 1, 51 1, 95 2, 27

Dynamics of the number of broadband access connections to the internet provided at fixed points

internet at fixed points out of which -dial up, ISDN Dedicated access, out of which a) coaxial cable

greatest value in the total number of dedicated access internet broadband connections at fix points still belongs to the UTP/FTP cable connections (52,5

Structure of the total number of dedicated access internet connections, depending on the support used, on 30.06.2008

of economic growth perspectives in general, broadband internet development continued at EU level with an increase of 19,23%during July 2007-July 2008.

Evolution of the penetration rate of broadband internet dedicated access connections during 31.12.2003 †30.06.2008

Total no. of broadband internet dedicated access mil Penetration rate for 100 inhabitants66 %Number broadband internet dedicated access

provided to clients, natural persons (mil Penetration rate for 100 households67 %0, 01 0, 10 0, 38 1, 09 1, 95 2, 27

Penetration rate for broadband internet dedicated access for 100 inhabitants=no. of broadband internet dedicated access connections

Penetration rate of broadband internet dedicated access connections for 100 households=no. Of broadband internet dedicated access

connections/no. of Romania†s households*100; no. of households=7. 320.202 (source: INS, Population and households†census, March

Evolution of the penetration broadband internet dedicated access connections during 31.12.2003 †30.06.2008 Source: ANC

Out of the total number of internet dedicated access connections a significant percentage belongs to natural persons, approximately 87%,the remaining

Structure of the total number internet dedicated access connections, depending on customers†category Evolution during 30.06.2006-30.06.2008

internet dedicated access connections out of which a) subscribers natural persons b) subscribers legal persons 0, 12 0, 69

As concerns the market of internet dedicated access connections at the level of institutions and companies, it is dominated by TV cable and fiber optics connections

Internet dedicated access connections depending on the type of infrastructure, existing in companies and institutions Source:

86%)where we have dedicated internet access connection, have subscriptions with unlimited monthly traffic, while 7%of the companies and institutions use monthly

Low penetration and use rates of the internet as compared to the average at European level

computers and Internet -the degree of digital alphabetization of the public administration Based on the objectives formulated before the elaboration of the strategy on the

Internet for interacting with public authorities 2. 6 10 50 Percentage of use of e-government

Internet for educational and instruction purposes 2. 3 (in 2006) 10 40 Penetration rate of broadband

broadband connections to the Internet, either regarding access, or the digital content Their administration by different entities leads unfortunately to a duplication of


Romania-CommitteeforInformationTechnologyandCommunicationsSpeechonBroadbandDevelopment.pdf.txt

market for digital, based on quickly and ultra-fast internet and interoperable applications, enabling all wide access for broadband by 2013, universal access to

much higher speed internet (30 Mbps or more) by 2020 and subscribing 50%or more of European households to over 100 Mbps Internet connection.

EU Commission will strive to •provide a stable legal framework, to stimulate investment in an open and

competitive infrastructure for high-speed Internet and related services •develop an effective spectrum policy •facilitate the use of EU structural funds to achieve this agenda

•promote the access to the Internet for all the European citizens, in particular through measures to support skills and accessibility of digital services

2. Promoting the use of the Internet, safety and trust through increased accessibility and electronic integration of all EU citizens, fostering innovation in small

where there is no currently Internet service 7â Â providers. MCSI is the direct beneficiary of the funds.

especially Internet services. A first step in this direction was made last year by installing 211 hotspots (wireless network providing free Internet service in a public

area) in 34 counties. In 2010, a number of 300 access points will be installed all over the country


S3 Illes Balears.pdf.txt

Companies with internet 97,9 97,2 Companies with broadband 99,5 99,4 Company to use e-commerce 58,7 51,4

Staff using internet 42,7 43,8 Companies with website 66,6 67,0 Companies using digital signature 28,0 24,4

Households with Internet 69,0 63,9 Households with broadband 66,5 61,9 Households with mobile phone 96,0 95,1

Population accessing Internet 70,1 67,1 Population purchase through internet 22,6 18,9 Source: Regional sheets of the New Economy.

N-economy The equipment and use of ICT in households, has increased in Balearic Islands in the last years


SEFEP-SmartGrids_EU_2012.pdf.txt

 Internet  der  Energie  (acatech  Studie  Springer  Verlag  Heidelberg


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA LA MANCHA RIS3 ANEXX.pdf.txt

Distribuciã n de los centros de educaciã n privados y pã blicos con conexiã n a Internet segã n el ancho

Distribuciã n de los centros de educaciã n privados y pã blicos con conexiã n a Internet segã n el ancho

Distribuciã n de los centros de educaciã n privados y pã blicos con conexiã n a Internet segã n el ancho

distribuciã n porcentual de centros con conexiã n a Internet en el curso 2010 Centros pã blicos:

centros con conexiã n a Internet en el curso 2010-2011 (CLM: Castilla-La entre la Regiã n y las á

Soft Management of Internet and Learning Materiales Magnã ticos (GMM Aceite de Oliva y grasas (GAO-UCLM

Servicios de internet y telefonã a para seguir en contacto con sus familias y universidades

Servicios de internet y telefonã a para seguir en contacto con sus familias y universidades

Servicios de internet y telefonã a para seguir en contacto con sus familias y universidades

Conexiã n a Internet. El 100%de los ciudadanos castellano Internet, utilizando una tecnologã a diferente segã n el lugar de residencia (97,86%por ADSL;

0, 03%por satã lite 2mbps; 0, 92%a travã s de WIMAX, el 0, 78%a travã s de 3g y el 0, 41%restante puede acogerse

Sobre las infraestructuras facilitadoras del uso de las TIC (Internet, telefonã a mã vil centros de apoyo) de la regiã n destacan los siguientes datos

facilitadoras del uso de las TIC (Internet, telefonã a mã vil manchegos tienen la posibilidad de conectarse a

Centros pã blicos de acceso a Internet Sociedad de la Informaciã n, existe una Red de Centros PÃ blicos de acceso gratuito a internet.

Esta red, una de las mã¡s grandes a nivel nacional, estã¡distribuida por toda la regiã n beneficiando a mã¡

%â'Respecto a usuarios de internet, en à ltimo aã o, el acceso a redes sociales se ha disparado al 59,5%,casi 10 puntos por encima respecto al 2011.

â'En las empresas de 10 o menos empleados el 55,2%de las empresas disponen de acceso a Internet.

os pã blicos de acceso a Internet. Para reducir la brecha digital y alcanzar una plena incorporaciã n a la

Sociedad de la Informaciã n, existe una Red de Centros PÃ blicos de acceso gratuito a internet.

Actualmente, el 62,8%de los hogares en Castilla-La Mancha accede a Internet y el 61,6%a Internet de banda

Respecto a usuarios de internet, en 2012 el 65,5%de los manchegos son usuarios y navegan por la Red.

de Internet En las empresas de 10 o menos empleados el 55,2%de las empresas disponen de acceso a Internet.

De ellas el 95,8%cuenta con una conexiã n de Banda ancha y el 21%cuenta con pã¡

Sociedad de la Informaciã n, existe una Red de Centros PÃ blicos de acceso gratuito a internet.

La Mancha accede a Internet y el 61,6%a Internet de banda o de los indicadores que mayor crecimiento ha experimentado en los à ltimos

l total de los usuarios de Internet En las empresas de 10 o menos empleados el 55,2%de las empresas disponen de acceso a Internet.

De ellas el 95,8%cuenta con una conexiã n de Banda ancha y el 21%cuenta con pã¡

s de 10 empleados disponen de Internet de las que el 97,6%es de banda ancha fija.

empresas con acceso a Internet el 34,3%es mediante telefonã a mã vil de Banda ancha (mã dem 3g.

que se le da a Internet es la bã squeda de informaciã n (95,3%)y servicios bancarios y financieros (85%.

PP. a travã s de Internet y el 59,1%realiza la gestiã n administrativa completa

s de 10 empleados disponen de Internet de las que el 97,6%es de banda ancha fija.

empresas con acceso a Internet el 34,3%es mediante telefonã a mã vil de Banda ancha (mã dem 3g.

que se le da a Internet es la bã squeda de informaciã n (95,3%)y servicios bancarios y financieros (85%.

PP. a travã s de Internet y el 59,1%realiza la gestiã n administrativa completa

n disponibles a travã s de Internet para consulta y descarga de formularios. De ellos, el ciudadano

s de 10 empleados disponen de Internet de las que el 97,6%es de s por motivos de trabajo.

empresas con acceso a Internet el 34,3%es mediante telefonã a mã vil de Banda ancha (mã dem 3g.

que se le da a Internet es la bã squeda de informaciã n (95,3%)y servicios bancarios y financieros (85%.

PP. a travã s de Internet y el 59,1%realiza la gestiã n administrativa completa

internet",la red debe ser muy rã¡pida para favorecer el crecimiento econã mico Necesitamos internet mã¡

s rã¡pido para que la economã a crezca vigorosamente y genere puestos de trabajo y

garantizar, para 2020 que todos los europeos tengan acceso a unas velocidades de internet muy sup

s de los hogares europeos estã n abonados a accesos a internet por encima de los 100 Mbps

Necesitamos internet mã¡s rã¡pido para que la economã a crezca vigorosamente y genere puestos de trabajo y

todos los europeos tengan acceso a unas velocidades de internet muy sup el 50%o mã¡

s de los hogares europeos estã n abonados a accesos a internet por encima 103

Necesitamos internet mã¡s rã¡pido para que la economã a crezca vigorosamente y genere puestos de trabajo y

todos los europeos tengan acceso a unas velocidades de internet muy superiores, por el 50%o mã¡

s de los hogares europeos estã n abonados a accesos a internet por encima RIS3 CASTILLA-LA MANCHA

interactuando con sus clientes y proveedores a travã s de internet y tecnologã as web, y realizando sus

res a travã s de internet y tecnologã as web, y realizando sus transacciones a travã s del comercio electrã nico.

en Internet con apoyo a sectores clave, como promociã n turã stica y cultural transportadas por carretera en Castilla-La Mancha es de 55,8 millones de

en Internet con apoyo a sectores clave, como promociã n turã stica y cultural La Mancha es de 55,8 millones de


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA LA MANCHA RIS3.pdf.txt

â'Distribuciã n porcentual del ancho de banda en centros con conexiã n a Internet en el curso

Distribuciã n de los centros de educaciã n privados y pã blicos con conexiã n a Internet segã n

Distribuciã n porcentual del ancho de banda en centros con conexiã n a Internet en el curso

y pã blicos con conexiã n a Internet segã n Distribuciã n porcentual del ancho de banda en centros con conexiã n a Internet en el curso

terminantes de la vertebraciã n territorial para RIS3 CASTILLA-LA MANCHA Estructura Econã mica y Productiva

Intensificar el posicionamiento de Castilla-La Mancha en Internet con apoyo a sectores clave, como la promociã n turã stica y cultural

La Mancha en Internet con apoyo a promociã n turã stica y cultural cuenta con masa crã tica suficiente para nodos logã sticos en

proceso de crecimiento ininterrumpido, en tã rminos de penetraciã n de Internet en los hogares y en las empresas, asã como en la utilizaciã n de la Administraciã n electrã nica por parte

en tã rminos de penetraciã n de Internet en los hogares y en las empresas, asã como en la utilizaciã n de la Administraciã n electrã nica por parte

mites y gestiones disponibles en Internet U n id ad G es to ra Tipo de indicador Indicador de

disponibles en Internet Unidad Porcentaje Recogida de datos Mesa de Seguimiento de la RIS3 de CLM solicitarã¡

realizar à ntegramente por Internet Frecuencia de registro Cada aã o la Mesa de Seguimiento de la RIS3 de CLM solicitarã¡

mites y gestiones disponibles en Internet Indicador de resultado Porcentaje de trã¡mites y gestiones de la Administraciã n Pà blica

disponibles en Internet Porcentaje Mesa de Seguimiento de la RIS3 de CLM solicitarã¡la informaciã n al

realizar à ntegramente por Internet Cada aã o la Mesa de Seguimiento de la RIS3 de CLM solicitarã¡

mites y gestiones disponibles en Internet Porcentaje de trã¡mites y gestiones de la Administraciã n Pà blica

disponibles en Internet 73%63 %%hogares con conexiã n a banda ancha fija sobre total

disponibles en Internet 73%63 %%hogares con conexiã n a banda ancha fija sobre total


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA Y LEON RIS3 DOCUMENT.pdf.txt

As for ICT use by citizens, the percentage accessing the Internet has improved in 2013 and is now above the national average for the first time.

be carried out completely via the Internet. Usage data from companies using the Castilla y Leã n Online Government is better than the usage of these services by citizens:

companies with Internet connection interacted with the Regional Government in 2012 which has been above the national average for the last three years.

with computers and devices and Internet access, high use of ecommerce, high percentage of digital natives;

do not use the Internet Public Government •In some cases, limited leadership resistance to change and insufficient

areas, such as mobile applications and technology, cyber security, Big data, Internet of the Future, Cloud computing, all of which are crosscutting technologies for any economic


SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY, CASTILLA Y LEON RIS3.pdf.txt

 Internet  access  digital  natives  use  of  mobile  devices


SMEs inventive performance and profitability in the markets for technology.pdf.txt

Internet Archive's Wayback Machine was used to visit the past websites (Yadav et al. 2007). ) Data on ï rms'inventive portfolios

company websites and Internet archives. Amadeus was employed to collect data on ï rms'proï tability and size across the whole time

We used the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine to visit the version of the websites published in the period 1996†2001 (Yadav


SMEs, Entrepreneurship and Innovation.pdf.txt

To download the matching Excelâ spreadsheet, just type the link into your Internet browser starting with the http://dx. doi. org prefix

and your PC is connected to the Internet, simply click on the link. You†ll find Statlinks appearing in more OECD books

Unlike information that can be exchanged easily through the Internet, the knowledge that drives long-term growth is technical, detailed and context-specific (Auerswald, 2007

Internet system design or from vehicle production to GPS, road sensing and safety equipment (OECD, 2007b


Social Inclusion as Innovation.pdf.txt

either by using the internet, either by us, that this relationship enables production, especially in the media,


Social innovation, an answer to contemporary societal challenges- Locating the concept in theory and practice.pdf.txt

The development of the Internet and more particularly social networking sites opened up vast opportunities for user-led innovation that ranges


social network enhanced digital city management and innovation success- a prototype design.pdf.txt

) is based a large Internet site offering a range of online services, including access to social environments, community services, municipal

â€oethe Internet as Public Space: Concepts, Issues and Implications In public Policy, †Computers and Society, September 13-19

â€oedesign Principles for Online communities, †Harvard conference on the Internet and Society Komninos, N. 2002.

& Swiercz, P. 2007), Personal data Collection via the Internet: The Role of Privacy Sensitivity and

â€oean electronic group is virtually a social network, †in Kiesler, S. Ed.)Culture of the internet

An Examination of Internet Effectiveness for Non-work Activities Pruthikrai Mahatanankoon is an Assistant professor of Information systems at the School of

His current research interests focus upon Internet behaviors in the workplace, mobile commerce, and management of IT professionals

An Examination of Internet Effectiveness for Non-work Activities Internet Entrepreneurship and Economic growth


social-innovation-mega-trends-to-answer-society-challenges-whitepaper.pdf.txt

Social Innovation Whitepaper Social Innovation to answer Society†s Challenges  2014 Frost & Sullivan www. frost. com2

1. MEGA TRENDS DEFINING FUTURE SOCIETIES...3 A. INTRODUCTION TO OUR FUTURE...3 B. TOP 12 GLOBAL MEGA TRENDS...

In future a retail channel strategy will involve mobile apps, internet retail, virtual stores and interactive kiosks to name a few.

internet technologies to allow systems to react and communicate to changing environments, optimizing operations, and improving efficiency.

technology and internet connectivity driving better optimisation. Enabled by the internet of things (Iot), machine to machine (M2m) communication

such as internet radio, video streaming, web browsing and access to content to be downloaded in all connected devices under the same

as internet banking and postal services 4. Live Example Value for Money Business Models in Action

internet to bring down the prices of services, thereby offering unmatched discount deals in the market for

intelligence, internet of everything and data analytics in buildings, homes grids, water networks, hospitals, cities, factories and transport systems


Southeast-economic-development-strategy.docx.txt

and that some 21%of Irish adults have used never the Internet. Overcoming this lack of engagement,

and internet companies who could deliver the necessary services for business to develop sophisticated online business presences that move beyond a static website to ones that are interactive with potential customers,


Special Report-Eskills for growth-entrepreneurial culture.pdf.txt

and ensuring high-speed internet in all schools, †he said Regarding higher education, he stressed, students will benefit from the


SPRINGER_Digital Business Models Review_2013.pdf.txt

process model, internet -enabled commerce relationship, organizational form and Value proposition 8 No Some Chesbrough and


Standford_ Understanding Digital TechnologyGÇÖs Evolution_2000.pdf.txt

Thirdly, and related to the foregoing, the development of Internet technology has opened the door to an

The common standards defining Internet technology have the fortuitous feature that virtually all personal computers can be configured similarly,


Survey on ICT and Electronic Commerce Use in Companies (SPAIN-Year 2013-First quarter 2014).pdf.txt

98.3%of Spanish companies with 10 or more employees had an Internet connection in the first quarter 2014.

-Internet connection 98.3 98.2 99.1 99.8 -Mobile telephony 95.3 94.8 97.8 99.4 -Other technologies (for example, GPS, TPV, etc.

%of companies with an Internet connection and website (1) 75.8 73.4 87.5 95.7 %of companies that provide their employees with portable

devices that allow a mobile connection to the Internet for business purposes (1 54.6 50.1 77.2 90.3

1) Percentage over the total number of companies with an Internet connection Use of ICT infrastructures by company size

the internet for company use. 36.4%of these were laptop computers, and 49%were smartphones or PDA phones

Internet connection and Website (1 Mobile telephone broadband connection 1 Use of the Internet to interact with the Public

Administration (1 Fixed broadband connection (1 1) Â Percentageâ overâ theâ totalâ Â numberâ ofâ companiesâ withâ anâ Internetâ connection

Types of Internet connection 99.9%of companies with 10 or more employees with an Internet connection accessed it via

a broadband solution (fixed or mobile. The technologies used the most were access via DSL

%Companies with an Internet connection by type of that connection Percentage out of the total number of companies having 10 or more employees and an Internet connection

First Quarter 2014 Number of empoyees TOTAL 10 to 49 50 to 249 250 or more

Percentage over the total number of companies with 10 or more employees and an Internet connection

Internet. The main objectives were obtaining information from the websites of the Public Administrations (80%),downloading of forms (78.2),

Internet connection, Interaction with the Public Administrations, Mobile broadband, Website, Use of Social media and Cloud computing First quarter 2014

Internet Connection Interaction with the Public Administration (1 Mobile Broadband Connection (1 Internet connection and

Website (1 Use of Social Media (1 Cloud Computing (1 TOTAL 98.3 91.1 78.3 75.8 36.9 15.0

1) Percentage over the total number of companies with an Internet connection Use of ICT by Autonomous Community and Autonomous City in which the company is

Use of Internet, Website and Mobile broadband by Autonomous Community and Autonomous City in which the company is

Mobile broadband Internet and website 7 E-commerce Sales via e-commerce by companies with 10 or more employees

-Internet connection 65.7 67.7 -Broadband (fixed or mobile) Internet connection (1) 98.5 99.0 Mobile telephone 74.6 76.5 Other ICT infrastructures (i e.

GPS, TPV, etc. 21.4 21.7 %companies having Internet connection and website/webpage (1) 29.3 28.7 1) Percentage over the total number of companies with less than 10 employees and an Internet connection

Evolution of ICT use in companies with fewer than 10 employees ICT use also had an uneven behaviour in companies with fewer than 10 employees between

the first quarter 2013 and the same period of 2014 Mobile broadband access experienced the most significant increase, from 56.8%to 66.4

Internet connection and website (1 Mobile broadband connection (1 Interaction with the Public Administration by the Internet (1

Fixed broadband connection (1 1) Percentage over the total number of companies with an Internet connection

2013 2014 11 Methodological annex The survey on the Use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Electronic


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