Science and technology
branch Households with telephone access
Number of telecommunication access paths per 100 inhabitants
  2007
Luxembourg 222.1   222.10 
Italy 203.5   203.50 
Greece 202.9   202.90 
United Kingdom 195.3   195.30 
Estonia 191.0   191.00 
Denmark 190.8   190.80 
Sweden 190.2   190.20 
Slovenia 188.6   188.60 
Germany 187.0   187.00 
Iceland 183.3   183.30 
Israel 181.3   181.30 
Switzerland 181.1   181.10 
Finland 179.2   179.20 
Netherlands 174.1   174.10 
Ireland 172.7   172.70 
Spain 171.1   171.10 
Portugal 170.7   170.70 
Norway 170.6   170.60 
Austria 170.4   170.40 
United States 167.5   167.50 
Australia 167.3   167.30 
New Zealand 162.7   162.70 
Czech Republic 161.1   161.10 
Belgium 159.5   159.50 
OECD average 156.7   156.70 
Korea 155.0   155.00 
Hungary 154.8   154.80 
Canada 153.1   153.10 
France 152.0   152.00 
Poland 141.9   141.90 
Slovak Republic 140.0   140.00 
Japan 137.1   137.10 
Turkey 115.9   115.90 
Chile 112.1   112.10 
Mexico 88.2   88.20 
China 73.0   73.00 
EU27 total ..    
Brazil ..    
India ..    
Russian Federation ..    
South Africa ..    

Definition

For access to home computers, the table shows the number of households that reported having at least one personal computer in working order in their home. The second part of the table shows the percentage of households who reported that they had access to the Internet. In almost all cases this access is via a personal computer either using a dial-up, ADSL or cable broadband access.

The table also shows total communication access paths. For OECD countries and China, these refer to the total number of fixed lines (standard analogue access lines and ISDN lines), DSL, Cable modem subscribers and mobile telephone subscribers. For Brazil, India, the Russian Federation and South Africa, total communication access paths are the sum of main telephone lines in operation, ISDN lines, DSL and cable modem subscribers and cellular mobile telephone subscribers.


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