The Internet in Greece 2017
About Greece and Greek ICT infrastructure
Despite the recession, Greek skilled workforce in combination with development of ICT initiatives structures (Research & Development centers, clusters, incubators etc.) shape a dynamic sector of economy and an increasingly developing digital environment. Greece, motivated by the fact that had undertaken the Olympic Games in (2004) and taking up opportunities offered by the Information Society within the framework of European Operational Program for IS (3rd Community Structural Fund), achieved to acquire adequate ICT infrastructure and meet the digitalization demand of Greek public and private sector. Modern telecommunication networks reach all areas and a plethora of broadcasting media is offered to wider audiences. The internet use is widespread within Greece and is recorded constantly rising pointing more than 7 million (7,072,534) users - 65.6% Internet penetration- on June, 2016 (http://www.internetworldstats.com/europa.htm#gr). Also, according to the same source, the Greek Facebook subscribers on June 2016 amounted to 5,000,000, i.e. 46.4% penetration rate). According to OECD indicators (https://data.oecd.org/greece.htm) the Internet access in Greece in 2015 was 68.1 per cent of all households.
According to the Hellenic National Telecommunications and Post Commission (HTPC)2 , the development of the total number of domain names over time (including the sub-domains, i.e. com.gr), for the period 2001-2015, has grown from 50.000 to 433.000.
The number of broadband Internet subscribers has been kept rising and approximated 3,440,018 lines at the end of 2015 compared to only 174.000 at the end of 2000 (dial-up and broadband) and up 283,947, compared to end December 2014. Nowadays, Greece’s gap from the European average in broadband penetration has been almost bridged and that, in itself, shows that Greece is clearly converging with the rest of Europe: In June 2015, fixed broadband penetration, namely the number of broadband connection per 100 inhabitants, reached in the EU 31.6% while in Greece was 30.8%. That means that Greece ranks in the 11th place among the EU member states up from the 13th position in December 2014.
The WIP 2nd wave in Greece
The World Internet Project in Greece is implemented by the National Centre for Social Research (EKKE), as part of the World Internet Project (http://www.digitalcenter.org/world-internet-project-partners/), an international ongoing research program launched in 1999 and directed by the Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future at the University of Southern California. Currently the WIP is currently comprised by 39 international partners. The first wave of the survey in Greece was conducted in November and December 2015. The current report includes a presentation of the results of the second wave of the survey which was conducted from the 31st of January to the 21st of February 2017. This report presents the findings of the 2017 wave of the survey and explores the development of internet penetration among the Greek population by providing comparative data on several aspects of the respondents’ internet-related behavior between the two waves. This report includes descriptive presentations of the results analyses as well as charts including mostly relative frequencies and in some cases variable means. The relative frequencies and means are included in the charts in order to allow the reader to have a clear overview of the exact percentages.
The report in Greek is available here.
The report in English is available here.
- ΣΥΓΓΡΑΦΕIΣ: Demertzis N., Vadratsikas K., Linardis A., Fredzu C., Kondyli D., Iliou K., Fagadaki P., Fragkiskou A.
- YEAR: 2017
- TYPE: Research reports
- LANGUAGE: Αγγλική