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Monday, 1.07.2024
eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
The European Commission published Tuesday an overview of the implementation of the EU digital agenda in its first year, putting Slovenia among the best performing countries in e-government, while the country stands near the EU average in other areas.

According to the report, e-government and e-administration are fully available to citizens in Slovenia and availability to businesses is 88%.

Around 88% of enterprises in Slovenia use e-government, which is among the highest rates in the EU, and among citizens the rate is 44% in Slovenia, while the EU average is 41%.

The goal set in the digital agenda is for half of the population and 80% of the companies in the EU to use e-government services.

The report further states the number of regular and frequent internet users in Slovenia is slightly lower than the EU average at 65% and 53% respectively.

The number of people in Slovenia who have never used the internet (28%) is somewhat higher than the EU average, which fell from 30% to 26% over the last year.

Slovenia's DSL internet access coverage is in the EU average and rural coverage is slightly higher in Slovenia.

The growth of broadband take-up has meanwhile slowed down in Slovenia and stands at 24%, falling short of the EU average of 27%.

The Commission however notes that, although progress has been made, there is still room for improvement regarding connection speeds in Slovenia, as only 44% of broadband subscribers can access the internet at speeds of at least 2Mb/s.

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Quelle/Source: The Slovenia Times, 01.06.2011

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