To conduct the study, Eurostat used 2006 data for Romania.
The companies with the highest access to the internet are located in Finland (99%), Slovakia (98%), Belgium, Denmark and Austria (97%) – based on the data collected in January 2007 – and Holland (97%, based on 2006 data).
Beside Romania, only five countries go below 90%, namely Bulgaria (75%), Latvia and Hungary (86%), Cyprus (88%) and Lithuania (89%).
As regards the companies operating in EU states, 94% of them had access to the internet in January 2007, compared with 92% early 2006.
Moreover, Romania places last in EU in what concerns the access to a fast connection to the internet (31%), and the number of companies having their own websites (24%).
Finland also places first in EU by companies’ access to a fast connection to the internet, holding a 91% weight, followed by Spain (90%), Malta (89%) and Sweden (87%). The EU average reached 77%.
Early 2007, 65% of EU companies had their own websites. The highest number of companies having their own websites was reported in Sweden (85%), Denmark (84%) and Finland (81%), while Romania and Bulgaria with 31%, as well as Latvia with 39%, are among the last.