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Ireland uses internet more than most countries in Europe

A NEW study has found that the Netherlands is the most active online, out of every country in Europe.

Iceland and Ireland come second and third, respectively.

SEO agency Digital Climax analysed data from Eurostat to compare the percentages of individuals engaged in six selected categories of online activity across each country in Europe. The data was then used to create an overall ‘Online Activity Score’ out of 10, for each European country. The six categories analysed included the percentage of individuals using the internet, those that use the internet weekly or more, those using it for e-commerce, finance or calls, and the percentage of households with internet access.

The Netherlands ranked top, with an Online Activity Score of 9.01 out of 10. Whilst 99.27% of the population use the internet, 98.92% use the internet weekly or more. It also scored highly with 84.2% of individuals using the internet for ecommerce and 84.7% of individuals using the internet to make calls.

Iceland ranks second with an Online Activity Score of 8.82 out of 10. It scored the highest out of all countries for the percentage of individuals using ecommerce with 84.35% and came second for the percentage of individuals using the internet weekly or more with 99.45%.

Ireland comes third with a score of 8.74 out of 10. It had the second highest score out of all countries for the percentage of individuals using the internet for finances with 30.29% and scored 98.99% for the percentage of households with internet access. It ranked in the top five European countries for individuals using the internet for ecommerce, at 82.84%.

Norway ranks fourth scoring 8.45 out of 10. It scored the highest for the percentage of individuals using the internet with 99.81% and ranked in the top five for the percentage of households with internet access, at 99.01%.

Axl Van Steenacker, SEO specialist and founder of Digital Climax, commented on the findings: “With so many essential services now available online, it is no surprise to see such high percentages for internet access across most European countries.

“Many of these top-ranking countries surpass the EU average of 90% for Fast Broadband (NGA) coverage, with the Netherlands reporting 99% coverage, which makes it easier for their populations to get online and access these platforms compared to lower ranking countries on the list.

“The EU also has the Open Internet Access Regulation in place, which grants the right to access online content and services without any discrimination or interference. It would be good to see these accessibility figures continue to increase in Europe over the next few years, so users can take advantage of this worldwide connectivity and use services like online banking and global communication.”

 

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