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European Commission: 1/3 of EU citizens have never used the web

Close to half of Europeans use the internet every day but one third have never used the web, according to a new report (PDF) published by the European Commission. The study, which took a deep dive into the digital landscape in Europe over the last five years, demonstrated that new technologies are spreading fast across the continent but deep divisions remain and that particularly the elder and unemployed remain largely unaware of the existence of websites such as TechCrunch and FAILblog.org.

The commission’s study showed that 56 percent of Europeans had become regular Internet users by 2008, a jump of one third since 2004. Forty three percent of those EU citizens currently use the web every day, while 75 percent use it regularly (”at least once a week”) compared to only 43 percent in 2005. Half of all households and more than 80 percent of businesses had a broadband connection last year and with 114 million subscribers the EU is in fact the largest world market for fixed broadband access.

The biggest increases in internet use were visible in Ireland, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Latvia and Lithuania. Italy, Cyprus, Romania and Portugal lagged far behind in a what the report called a “source of concern.” Low usage rates in these and other countries like Bulgaria, Slovenia, Slovakia and Spain are primarily seen among low-income families, the elderly (65 to 74), unemployed and EU citizens with low levels of education.

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Posted by Eric Barker 

Comments (2)

Aug 06, 2009
Cindy Shh said...
This is crazy...
Aug 07, 2009
Eric Barker said...
Shocking - especially when I consider how big a part of my life the web is...

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