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Information Society Statistical Profiles 2009

Europe

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This report highlights the latest ICT developments in Europe and presents key statistical indicators for each country. The European region is a world leader when it comes to information and communication technology (ICT) access and use. It was the first region to adopt a uniform standard for mobile telephony in the early ‘90s, and to introduce next-generation mobile networks in 2000. Internet usage and fixed and mobile broadband uptake have increased significantly during the past few years. Today, the European market, with around ten per cent of the global population, accounts for more than 18 per cent of the world’s mobile cellular subscriptions, 21 per cent of fixed telephone lines, 22 per cent of Internet users, and 31 per cent of both, fixed broadband subscribers and mobile broadband subscriptions. The large majority of European countries has surpassed the 100 per cent mobile penetration mark, and close to two out of three Europeans are using the Internet. ITU ICT Development Index (IDI) and the ICT Price Basket, two ICT benchmarking tools that were launched in March 2009. I am confident that the findings of the report as well as the resulting policy conclusions will provide useful inputs to our members in preparation of the WTDC-10.

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Conclusions

This section highlights key findings and draws conclusions, with a view to providing recommendations that policy makers could implement to enhance the development of the information society in the European region and increase access to ICTs. Policy recommendations are mainly focused on the transition to a new telecommunication and media-converged environment, which is characterized by the availability of high-speed access broadband networks, the migration to digital broadcasting and the availability of multi-bundled, media centric services.

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