Digital economic and social index report 2020 From European Commission

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According to the report “digital economic and social index 2020” released by the European Commission, the important role of digital economy is more prominent in the context of the new epidemic. In terms of overall digital level, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and the Netherlands have the highest digital level, while Bulgaria and Greece are in the bottom. In the past five years, Ireland has improved the fastest, followed by the Netherlands, Maltese and Spain. The report analyzes the digital economy in five dimensions.
Connectivity. In 2019, 78% of households installed fixed broadband, 8% higher than five years ago; 4G network has covered the whole Europe, but only 17 countries have allocated 5g spectrum, with Finland, Germany, Hungary and Italy leading the way.
Human resources. 42% of Europeans lack basic digital skills, with 9.1 million IT professionals in the EU in 2018, an increase of 1.6 million compared with four years ago.
Network use. 85% of people use the Internet at least once a week, 10% more than five years ago; the use of video calls is the fastest growing, and online banking and online shopping are also popular.
Digital technology. Large enterprises are more digital, 38.5% and 32.7% of large enterprises rely on cloud services and big data analysis, while only 17% and 12% of small and medium-sized enterprises. At the same time, only 17.5% of SMEs sell goods and services online, while large enterprises account for 39%.
Public services. 67% of administrative approval forms were submitted online, an increase of 10% compared with five years ago. Among them, Estonia, Spain, Denmark, Finland and Latvian performed better.
The European Commission’s executive vice president, weistad, said the outbreak highlighted the importance of online social networking. The European Commission will continue to work with Member States to increase investment in the digital economy and strive to enable all Europeans to benefit from digital services and innovation.
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