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Internet Usage Statistics:
337,779,055 Internet users as of June 30/10, 67.6% of the population, according to Internet World Stats - IWS.

Latest Population Estimate:
499,671,847 population for 2010, according to IWS.

Gross National Income:
GDP per capita(ppp) is $ 28,100 ('05) according to Eurostats.

European Union Size (Area):
European Union Area is 3,976,372 sq km - Population density is 117 persons per sq km.



Internet Usage and Population Statistics:

YEAR

Users

Population

% Pop.

Usage Source

2000

86,796,800

379,634,800

22.9 %

IWS

2002

143,415,551

379,634,800

37.8 %

IWS

2004

206,196,749

459,938,780

44.8 %

IWS

2006

252,818,939

493,119,161

51.3 %

IWS

2010

337,779,055

499,671,847

67.6 %

IWS



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European Union Telecommunications Market Reports

Europe (Eastern) - Telecom Market , Mobile and Broadband - Overview and Analysis 2005
Much of Central, Eastern and south Eastern Europe are undergoing transformation due to requirements to join the European Union (EU) and the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Markets have been liberalised and incumbents privatised. The region’s mobile market, once viewed as underdeveloped, has reached saturation in some countries and is growing rapidly in others. The impact of increased mobile usage is evident through fixed-line for mobile substitution. Fixed-line incumbents, faced with growing competition in liberalised markets and falling revenue from fixed-line to mobile substitution, are leveraging the reach of their networks and turning to broadband as a source of revenue growth. Mobile operators are also turning to data as saturated markets mean that they can no longer grow easily through acquiring new subscribers.
See table of contents and report summary.

Internet Usage in The EU15 and EU25

7 April 2006 - A European Union report showed big differences in the level of Internet use among EU nations, with Benelux and Nordic countries leading the way and eastern and southeastern Europe generally lagging behind.

In the Netherlands, 78% of households are connected to the Internet, compared to just 16% in Lithuania, according to the report from the Eurostat statistics agency, based on data gathered in early 2005. The Dutch also lead the way in domestic broadband access, with 54% of homes linked up compared to 1% in Greece, 4% in Cyprus and 5% in the Czech Republic.

In Greece, 73% of the population say they have never used the Internet, the survey said, well above the EU average of 43%. More than half the citizens of the Czech Republic, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland and Portugal have never logged on to the Net.

Among students, 93% across the EU have used the Internet. Overall, the survey showed a rise in Internet connections since 2004. Domestic connections in the EU rose from 43% to 48%. The number of homes connected to broadband rose from 15% to 23%.

For EU businesses, Internet access rose from 89% to 91%, while broadband connections increased from 53% to 63%. At least 90% of businesses are linked to the Internet in all nations included in the survey, except Latvia, Hungary, Cyprus, Lithuania and Poland. In Sweden, Denmark and Finland over 80% of firms have broadband access, compared with less than 45% in Cyprus, Poland and Greece.

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Keep tuned to the European Internet and Telecom Reports. More statistics, figures and updates become available all the time.

››› Page updated 7 July 2010

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