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Croatia below EU average in Internet access

BRUSSELS, Dec 22 (Hina) - Seventy-nine per cent of households in the 28 states of the European Union had Internet access in 2013 and 76% had broadband Internet, while Croatia was below the average, with 65% households having Internet access and 64% having broadband Internet, Eurostat said earlier in the week.

Internet access was lowest in Bulgaria, with 54% of households, followed by Greece (56%) and Romania (58%). At the other end were the Netherlands, with 95% of households having Internet access, followed by Luxembourg (94%), Denmark and Sweden, with 93% each.

Broadband Internet is most in use in Finland, with 88% of households having it, followed by Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden and Great Britain, each with 87%, and Germany (85%).

In Croatia, 53% of individuals use the Internet on a daily basis, 10% do not use it every day but at least once a week, while 29% never use it.

In the EU, 62% of individuals use the Internet every day, 10% use it at least once a week and 21% never do so.

In Croatia, 25% of individuals communicated with the authorities via the Internet, as against 41% in the EU.

The survey covered households with at least one member aged between 16 and 74. It was conducted in the second half of the year.

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