
But there's still work to be done, says Reding
By Tim Ferguson
Published: 18 April 2008 16:33 BST
More than a quarter of a billion Europeans regularly use the internet with around 80 per cent of those people being hooked up to broadband connections.
Around three-quarters (77 per cent) of businesses in Europe are now using high speed broadband, according to the European Commission's latest i2010 progress report. This compares to 62 per cent in 2005.
Broadband from A to Z
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A is for ADSL
B is for BT
C is for Cable & Wireless
D is for Dial-up
E is for Education
F is for Fibre
G is for Goonhilly
H is for HSDPA
I is for In-flight
J is for Janet
K is for Kingston
L is for Landlines
M is for Murdoch
N is for Next generation
O is for Ofcom
P is for Power lines
Q is for Quad-play
R is for Remote working
S is for Satellite phones
T is for Trains
U is for Unbundling
V is for VoIP
W is for WiMax
X is for Xbox
Y is for YouTube
Z is for Zombies
i2010 is the EU's digital-led strategy to boost growth and jobs, established in 2005.
In addition, around 60 per cent of public services are now fully available online, while two-thirds of schools make use of fast internet connections.
The report suggests the significant proportion of Europeans now online is largely down to the strong growth of broadband across the region.
According to the EC there are now around 100 million broadband internet connections across the EU, with 40 million new regular users going online during 2007.
EU Commissioner for information society and media, Viviane Reding, said the fact all 27 EU states are promoting IT is helping Europe to compete internationally, while also modernising every day life for European citizens.
But Reding warned some parts of the EU are lagging behind so all member states must work to close these gaps in broadband coverage to reach more remote regions.
Other challenges include boosting tech research through EU-funded projects, further encouraging the use of online technologies and promoting more cross border cooperation - such as electronic signatures.
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