Wednesday, December 18, 2013

One in three Italian ignores Network - The Press

More than one Italian out of three (34%) have never used the Internet, the worst performance among the 28 EU countries after those recorded in Romania (42%), Bulgaria (41%) and Greece (36%) . This photograph taken in 2013 by data collected and disseminated by Eurostat, to the effect that on average in the EU to have never used the internet is 21% of the people.

Italy ranks at the bottom of the list Eurostat also for the share of citizens who use the Internet every day or almost here the percentage is 54% (compared to an EU average of 62) in which we are tied with Spain and the Czech Republic but only in front Croatia, Cyprus, Lithuania (53 per share), Portugal (48), Poland and Greece (47), Bulgaria (43) and Romania (32). Similar to the situation with regard to household access to the Internet and broadband access, with percentages of respectively 69 and 68% compared to the EU averages of 79 and 76 percent.

`digital divide ‘with the most important European countries also emerges when you take into account the numbers relating to the use of the Internet by individual citizens to interact with public institutions. Only 21% of the Italian ago, against an EU average of 41%, a figure that rises to 27% when it comes to presenting the statement of income (44% of the EU average).

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well figure instead for the use of the network when it comes to enrollment in schools and universities (21% against an EU average of 9), while back below the European average for other services such as e-government request for personal documents (15% versus 20% Ue) and the demand for service delivery of social security (13% compared to the EU average of 16).

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