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Digital Agenda Scoreboard 2014:

Digital Agenda Scoreboard 2014:. Sweden . Basic Broadband for all by 2013. Considering all technologies, Broadband is available to all. Considering only fixed technologies*, coverage reaches 97% of EU households. *xDSL, Cable, FTTP and WiMax. Source: IHS and VVA.

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Digital Agenda Scoreboard 2014:

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  1. Digital Agenda Scoreboard 2014: Sweden

  2. Basic Broadband for all by 2013 Considering all technologies, Broadband is available to all. Considering only fixed technologies*, coverage reaches 97% of EU households. *xDSL, Cable, FTTP and WiMax. Source: IHS and VVA

  3. At least 30 Mbps for all by 2020 NGA* covers 62% of households in the EU and 68% in Sweden. But in rural areas only 18% of households are covered in the EU, and 8.9% in Sweden. *Next Generation Access (NGA): VDSL, Cable Docsis 3.0 and FTTP. Source: IHS and VVA

  4. Broadband take-up In the EU 76% of households have a Broadband connection. Source: Eurostat

  5. Share of High-speed Broadband Subscriptions About 27% of EU fixed Broadband subscriptions are NGA. The share is 58% in Sweden. Source: Communications Committee

  6. 50% of households taking up ultra-fast broadband (at least 100Mbps) In the EU, only 5.3% of Broadband subscriptions have speeds of at least 100 Mbps. In Sweden, ultra fast subscriptions account for 31% of Broadband subscriptions. Source: Communications Committee

  7. 15% of citizens having never used the Internet 21% of Europeans have never used the Internet. In Sweden the value is 3.7%. Source: Eurostat

  8. Digital Skills 39% of the EU workforce has insufficient digital skills, 14% has no digital skills at all. In Sweden, 20% of the workforce has insufficient digital skills and 2.6% has no digital skills at all. Source: Commission services based on Eurostat Labour Force Survey 2012

  9. 50% of the population buying Online 20% of the population buying Online cross-border In the EU, 47% of the population bought online, but only 12% did it cross-border. As for Sweden, 73% of Swedish people bought online and 23% did it cross-border. Source: Eurostat

  10. 33% of SMEs selling on-line In the EU, 14% of SMEs sold online in 2013. For Sweden, the percentage of SMEs selling online was 24%. Source: Eurostat

  11. 50% of population using eGovernment In the EU, 41% of citizens interacted with Public Authorities in an electronic fashion. Among Swedish people, 78% had such interaction in the past 12 months. Source: Eurostat

  12. 100% increase in ICT R&D public spending In 2012, 6.6% of the EU Public spending in R&D (GBAORD*) was spent in ICT, the same as 2011. In 2010, the EU's R&D intensity** in the ICT sector was 5.2%, slightly below 2009 (5.3%) *GBAORD: Government Budget Appropriations or Outlays for R&D **R&D intensity: Business R&D expenditures as a percentage of the value added

  13. THANK YOU! To find out more visit the Digital Agenda Scoreboard website at: www.ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/scoreboard

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