The document provides information on investment opportunities in the ICT sector in Spain. It summarizes that Spain has a large ICT market worth €88 billion annually, with nearly 30,000 ICT companies employing around 400,000 workers. The ICT sector contributes 4.7% to Spain's GDP. Major subsectors include telecommunications, IT, digital content production, and commerce. The document outlines Spain's strong mobile, broadband, and digital technology adoption rates and identifies opportunities in areas like smart cities, cybersecurity, and digital health.
Overview of the ICT ecosystem of Wallonia - AWEX, Procolombia and App.co ir. Carmelo Zaccone
AWEX, Procolombia and App.co - ICT businessmen intending to settle down in Colombia
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Regarding the Digital Economy, Belgium and Columbia share common views on innovations and entrepreneurship. Procolumbia, MinTIC and AWEX have decided to strength these opportunities of partnerships and mutual international expansion of our tech companies & startups.
Per novè any consecutiu les empreses catalanes tenen una participació destacada al Mobile World Congress. En aquest catàleg podeu consultar els expositors que hi participen.
Overview of the ICT ecosystem of Wallonia - AWEX, Procolombia and App.co ir. Carmelo Zaccone
AWEX, Procolombia and App.co - ICT businessmen intending to settle down in Colombia
End 2014 a trade mission to Columbia, headed by H.R.E. Princess Astrid of Belgium, led a delegation of nearly 300 companies to establish business relations with the Columbian market. Building on its success, the Walloon agency of exportation (AWEX) organizes a second trade mission, headed by Jean-Claude Marcourt minister of economy and digital, in Bogota on June 18 to 19.
Regarding the Digital Economy, Belgium and Columbia share common views on innovations and entrepreneurship. Procolumbia, MinTIC and AWEX have decided to strength these opportunities of partnerships and mutual international expansion of our tech companies & startups.
Per novè any consecutiu les empreses catalanes tenen una participació destacada al Mobile World Congress. En aquest catàleg podeu consultar els expositors que hi participen.
Construyendo una sociedad digital sostenible: Todo es posible en el mundo dig...AMETIC
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Il mercato unico digitale offre interessanti opportunità per le imprese e per i territori. Le strategie regionali possono supportare attivamente la transizione verso il nuovo paradigma tracciato da Industria 4.0., promuovere gli investimenti e contribuire alla creazione di un eco-sistema favorevole all'innovazione e allo sviluppo. Commissione Europea e regioni europee offrono un quadro sulle opportunità e sulle principali esperienze.
Presentación de Dirk Pilat, Director Adjunto de la Dirección de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación de la OCDE en el 31º Encuentro de de la Economía Digital y las Telecomunicaciones: La realidad digital de España, celebrado en la UIMP en septiembre de 2017
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Communication channels for the european single digital marketMariana Damova, Ph.D
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Second part deals with possible strategies to enter the German market and what challenges are to be expected.
The slides are part of a lecture held at a technology and entrepreneurship conference in Belgrade, Serbia.
Etna hitech lipari 2014 - achieving open government transparency, participa...Etna Hitech
Achieving Open Government Transparency, Participation and Collaboration through Business Process Management
In order to operate efficiently and participatively, ICT platforms for smart cities must support Open Government Data publishing. We are surrounded by data and information which often is only accessible to the administrations and institutions that collected and stored them, although they belong to everybody.
A key step in the path to enable Open Government Data publishing is the proper reengineering of processes where Government Data is created, modified and shared among administrations and institutions. Government Data should not just be shared across multiple systems: it should also be possible for everybody to process and analyze it. The availability of such Government Data access services, in addition to increasing Government transparency by increasing accountability to citizens, it helps businesses and civil society innovate and grow, (e.g. by building new applications based on Open Government Data), and engages citizens in improving public services.
In the first part of this session we will show how Open Government Transparency, Participation and Collaboration can be achieved through Business Process Management, and we will present the Smart Urbs e-Government Platform, built as part of PRISMA project (funded by the Italian Ministry of Education and Research through the “PON Smart Cities and Social Innovation” call) and currently being tested in the city of Catania for services related to mobility, social services and public spaces issues reporting.
In the second part of this session, we will give a practical demonstration of the Smart Urbs e-Government Platform through a business game where the course participants will have the opportunity to try the different tools of the Smart Urbs e-Government Platform.
José Manuel Leceta-La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación di...Fundación Ramón Areces
'La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digital'. Este fue el hilo conductor de la jornada que celebramos el 14 de marzo de 2017 con la OCDE. Arrancó con las intervenciones de Ángel Gurría, Secretario general de la OCDE, y de Álvaro Nadal, Ministro de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital. A continuación, diferentes expertos y emprendedores explicaron cómo la tecnología está revolucionando la industria y los negocios.
Se trata de una pequeña introducción de la totalidad de la sesión: La importancia de la información en la empresa. Información basada en el método científico y usada para minimizar errores en la toma de decisiones.
Construyendo una sociedad digital sostenible: Todo es posible en el mundo dig...AMETIC
Ponencia a cargo de Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl, Directora General de DigitalEurope en el 31º Encuentro de de la Economía Digital y las Telecomunicaciones: La realidad digital de España, celebrado en la UIMP en septiembre de 2017
Il mercato unico digitale offre interessanti opportunità per le imprese e per i territori. Le strategie regionali possono supportare attivamente la transizione verso il nuovo paradigma tracciato da Industria 4.0., promuovere gli investimenti e contribuire alla creazione di un eco-sistema favorevole all'innovazione e allo sviluppo. Commissione Europea e regioni europee offrono un quadro sulle opportunità e sulle principali esperienze.
Presentación de Dirk Pilat, Director Adjunto de la Dirección de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación de la OCDE en el 31º Encuentro de de la Economía Digital y las Telecomunicaciones: La realidad digital de España, celebrado en la UIMP en septiembre de 2017
Esmorzar de finançament: Transició ecològica i energètica, reptes i oportunitats amb òptica d’inversor. Amb Josep-Miquel Torregrosa, director d’inversions d’InnoEnergy
Communication channels for the european single digital marketMariana Damova, Ph.D
Presentation about the importance of tackling the multilinguality in the strategy agenda for the European Digital Single Market, and about the role of language technology and the European language technology community in solving this issue endorsed by public funding
Presentation on current status of the German ICT market. The slides provide data and statistics on trends and opportunities for domestic and foreign companies interested in doing business there.
Second part deals with possible strategies to enter the German market and what challenges are to be expected.
The slides are part of a lecture held at a technology and entrepreneurship conference in Belgrade, Serbia.
Etna hitech lipari 2014 - achieving open government transparency, participa...Etna Hitech
Achieving Open Government Transparency, Participation and Collaboration through Business Process Management
In order to operate efficiently and participatively, ICT platforms for smart cities must support Open Government Data publishing. We are surrounded by data and information which often is only accessible to the administrations and institutions that collected and stored them, although they belong to everybody.
A key step in the path to enable Open Government Data publishing is the proper reengineering of processes where Government Data is created, modified and shared among administrations and institutions. Government Data should not just be shared across multiple systems: it should also be possible for everybody to process and analyze it. The availability of such Government Data access services, in addition to increasing Government transparency by increasing accountability to citizens, it helps businesses and civil society innovate and grow, (e.g. by building new applications based on Open Government Data), and engages citizens in improving public services.
In the first part of this session we will show how Open Government Transparency, Participation and Collaboration can be achieved through Business Process Management, and we will present the Smart Urbs e-Government Platform, built as part of PRISMA project (funded by the Italian Ministry of Education and Research through the “PON Smart Cities and Social Innovation” call) and currently being tested in the city of Catania for services related to mobility, social services and public spaces issues reporting.
In the second part of this session, we will give a practical demonstration of the Smart Urbs e-Government Platform through a business game where the course participants will have the opportunity to try the different tools of the Smart Urbs e-Government Platform.
José Manuel Leceta-La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación di...Fundación Ramón Areces
'La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digital'. Este fue el hilo conductor de la jornada que celebramos el 14 de marzo de 2017 con la OCDE. Arrancó con las intervenciones de Ángel Gurría, Secretario general de la OCDE, y de Álvaro Nadal, Ministro de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital. A continuación, diferentes expertos y emprendedores explicaron cómo la tecnología está revolucionando la industria y los negocios.
Se trata de una pequeña introducción de la totalidad de la sesión: La importancia de la información en la empresa. Información basada en el método científico y usada para minimizar errores en la toma de decisiones.
Tendencias Futuro Internet Foroinnovacion NegocioIgnacio Villoch
Future trends in internet. Social Media, Ultra mobility, digital personal assistants, Metaverses, digital identity management, interconectivity, future is now, streisand effect, innovators, second life,
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Informe: Distribució territorial de la renda familiar disponible per càpita a Barcelona 2015. Presentat en roda de premsa el dilluns 9 de gener de 2017.
Dirk Pilat-La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digitalFundación Ramón Areces
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Présentation de Benoit Hucq, Directeru Général de l'Agence du Numérique dans le cadre de la mission numérique AWEX-WBI à Berlin et Munich les 1er et 2 février 2016.
https://www.digitalwallonia.be/germay2016
OECD Digital Economy Outlook 2017: Setting the foundations for the digital tr...innovationoecd
The Digital Economy Outlook 2017 shows how Internet infrastructure and usage varies across countries and firms in the OECD area. It looks at policy implications of the digital transformation as well as a wide array of trends. Report available at http://oe.cd/deo2017 - See also the OECD Going Digital project: www.oecd.org/going-digital
Aquest catàleg recull el perfil de les 15 empreses i centres catalans presents a l’estand de la Generalitat de Catalunya en el marc de l’IoT Solutions World Congress, que va tenir lloc a la Fira Barcelona del 16 al 18 de setembre de 2015. Les empreses van presentar els seus productes i serveis relacionats amb la Internet de les coses davant 4.000 professionals de la indústria.
FIWARE'S Accelerator Programme offers an innovative ecosystem with a global reach for European SMEs and entrepreneurs to have access to 80 million Euros in funding plus mentoring, coaching and networking. Get an overview of what the programme is about and which are the 16 accelerators that can help you build your business from the start!
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Brochure European IT Professionalism Framework. Strengthening IT Professionalism in Europe. A European framework for IT professionalism to support and further mature the IT profession, and increase Europe’s digital talent pool.
Fundamentos necessários para que os usuários iniciem o processo de cotação usando a plataforma Salesforce. Ele levará mais de uma hora para ser concluído e permitirá que os usuários comecem a executar o CPQ aprendendo métodos de precificação, modelo de dados de objeto do CPQ, configuração técnica de descontos, documentos de saída.
The Salesforce Automation Landscape
The Salesforce Automation Landscape
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For Developers it is very important understand
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Declarative tool set – Workflowrules, same object updates
Email notifications, limited applications.
Process Builder – Related object updates
Create a records, no unrelated objects
Bulk issues everywhere
Visual flow unrelated object updates variables and loops.
Same learning curve as code, but without the benefits.
A high-level overview of the key features and benefits of Workflow and Approval process automation in Enterprise Edition. Your sales force operates more efficiently with standardized internal procedures and automated business processes. Many of the tasks you normally assign, the emails you regularly send, and other record updates are part of an organization's standard processes. Instead of doing this work manually, you can configure workflow and approvals to do it automatically.
Begin by designing workflow rules and approval processes, and associating them with actions such as email alerts, tasks, field updates, or outbound messages.
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Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
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4. World Market
Europe
€ 874 Billion
North America
€ 1,075 Billion
Rest of World
(Africa & LATAM)
€ 490 Billion
Asia Pacific
€1,040 Billion
The World ICT market by region, 2013
€ 3,479 Billion
The World ICT market by segment, 2013
Telecom
services
34.1%
Telecom
Equipment
10%
Software & IT
Services
25.2%
IT Hardware
11.5%
TV Services
12%
Consumer
Electronics
7.1%
I. ICT Sector in Spain
4
Source: IDATE DigiWorld, 2014. Data 2013 (Last data available)
5. Spain is one of the most important ICT market by volume in Europe: €88,164
Million.
There are near 30,000 ICT companies, including digital content, operating in
Spain. The sector is currently 1 employing almost 400,000 workers.
The gross added value at market prices represents the 4.7% of GDP in 2013.
Source [1] : ONTSI (Spanish Observatory for the Telecommunications and Information Society), 2014. Data 2013 (Last data available)
Spain ICT Sector Turnover 2013
35.5%
30.6%
15.1%
16.1%
2.7%
Telecommunications
Information Technologies
Production
Digital Content
€88.16 Billion
Commerce
5
I. ICT Sector in Spain
6. Source: CNMC (Spanish Commission for Market and Competence), 2015.
Data 3rd quarter 2014 (Last data available)
Direct Employment (Telecom Operators)
Company Direct Employment
Telefónica de España 21,757
RTVE 6,306
Movistar 4,347
Orange 4,051
Vodafone 3,614
Ono 2,458
Televisió de Catalunya 2,325
Rest 15,434
Total 60,292
36%
14%
4%
20%
26%
Audiovisual Operators
Telefónica
Rest
Mobile Operators
Cable Operators
ICT Industry: Telecom Operators
6
I. ICT Sector in Spain
Main mobile operators
Movistar www.movistar.es
Vodafone www.vodafone.es
Orange www.orange.es
Yoigo www.yoigo.com
Mobile Virtual Network Enablers (Complete)
DIGI.Movil Movistar
FonYou Movistar
Ono Movistar
Euskaltel Vodafone
Lycamobile Vodafone
R Vodafone
TeleCable Vodafone
Jazztel Orange
Simyo Orange
Mobile Virtual Network Enablers (Redistributors)
Tuenti Movistar
Lebara, PepePhone, Hits
Mobile, BT, Eroski Móvil
Vodafone
Aire Networks, Carrefouronline,
Día Móvil, Happy Móvil, LCR
Telecom, MÁSmovil,
Moreminutes, Procono, You
Mobile
Orange
Source: CMT (Spanish Telecommunication Market Commission), 2014.
Data 2013 (Last data available)
7. Spanish software for landing is worldwide renowned
and used
Major events/Complex, distributed international
delivery
High-Tech and Defense Industry
Telecommunications, Utilities, Energy, Banking…
Spanish companies are present and recognized in
major international markets…
Spain is a leader in advanced technologies:
7
I. ICT Sector in Spain
8. Leading ICT multinationals are already successfully located in Spain, taking advantage of
Spain’s benefits:
Software Vendors Hardware Vendors
Telecom equipment vendors
ICT Services and Consulting Companies
8
I. ICT Sector in Spain
Service Providers
9. 81 Science and Technology Parks throughout Spain
9
I. ICT Sector in Spain
Source: Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology, 2015.
11. Encourage the deployment of
ultra-fast networks
30 Mbps for 100% citizens in 2015
At least 50% households 100 Mbps in 2020
Promote an improved user experience
and promote appropriate service
conditions
Encourage the deployment of ultra-fast
broadband networks, optimizing the use
of radio spectrum and improve the
experience for broadband users
More than 2.4 Billion Euros allocated by the government to fulfil the
Digital Agenda, assuming the Digital Agenda for Europe in 2020.
It contains 106 lines of action structured around 6 main objectives:
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Government Suptpor: Digital Agenda for Spain (2015 -2020)
I. ICT Sector in Spain
Develop the digital economy
At least 50% citizens buy on-line in 2015
33% of SMEs make online purchases or
sales
Promoting the developmet of e-commerce
Promoting an innovative industry of
digital content
Increasing public-private partnerships
and identify and maximize the
opportunities that are presented in this
new scenario
Improve e-government and
digital public services
Increasing effectiveness and efficiency in
public Administrations
More than 50% citizen use e-government
and more than 25% complete forms online
in 2015
Bringing the Administration to citizens
and businesses
Increasing the levels of use of
eGovernment
Rationalize and optimize the use of ICT in
public administration
Building confidence in the
digital
Establishment of capabilities for
monitoring and diagnosis of digital trust
permanent
Boost market confidence services
Strengthen existing capacities to
promote digital trust
Promote excellence in the organizations
on digital trust
Encourage R & D + i in the
industries of the future
Double the total annual public spending on
research and ICT development, in 2020
Leverage an equivalent increase in private
spending
Increase the efficiency of public
investment in R & D in ICT
Encouraging private investment in R & D
in ICT
Promote R & D in ICT in SMEs
Expand the Spanish participation in R &
D in ICT in the international arena
Supporting digital inclusion and
ICT training new professionals
At least 75% citizens (60% for disadvantaged
people) access internet regularly in 2015
Reduce to below 15% the percentage of
population that has never used internet
Promote inclusion and digital literacy
Adapt training systems for digital training
and ICT training new professionals
13. Spain offers interesting opportunities in
Nearshore Platforms
Smart Grids
Internet of Things
FinTech
E-Justice
3D Printing
Smart City
Ciber Security
Big Data
Open Source Activities
E-Health
Digital Entertainment – Video Games
E-Government
Social Media – Social Business
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I. ICT Sector in Spain
14. aDigital
The Spanish Association of Digital Economy, Adigital, integrates businesses and organizations interested in the
development of the digital economy for promoting and defending their interests.
C/ Balmes, 173, 4º 1º - 08006 BARCELONA
Tel: +34 93 240 40 70
http://www.adigital.org
AMETIC
AMETIC, the Spanish association of electronics, information technology and telecommunications companies, is the main
point of reference in a sector which is one of the most dynamic in the Spanish economy and of unique importance for the
development of the country. AMETIC is one of the largest and most representative business organizations in Spain, with
over 5,000 members, comprising individual members and business groups, whose activities are related to the electronics,
information technologies and telecommunications sector.
C/ Príncipe de Vergara 74, 4ª planta , 28006 MADRID
Tel: +34 91 590 23 00
http://www.ametic.es
AENTEC
The Spanish Association of New Technologies (AENTEC) constitutes a group of very important companies in the Spanish
technological landscape which focuses around a main objective: to create competitive, independent Spanish technology.
Paseo de la Castellana, 141 - Piso 20, 28046 MADRID
Tel: +34 91 913 53 90
http://www.aentec.es
I. ICT Sector in Spain
14
15. Red.es
Red.es is the public business entity attached to the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism (MINETUR) that is in charge
of driving the development of the Information Society in Spain. It is also in charge of implementing projects that fall under
the strategic priorities of the Office of the Secretary of State for Telecommunications and the Information Society (SETSI)
and works closely with Regional Communities, Regional Councils, Local Entities and the private sector in the area of
information and communication technologies (ICT).
Plaza Manuel Gómez Moreno s/n 28020 Madrid
Tel: +34 91 212 76 20
e-mail: sugerencias@red.es
http://www.red.es
Reports
ONTSI: Annual Report (2014)
Orange: eEspaña (2014)
Telefónica: The Information Society in Spain (2014)
CNMC: Annual Report (2014)
ONTSI
The National Observatory for Telecommunications and the Information Society is a body attached to the public corporate
entity Red.es, the main objective of which is the monitoring and analysis of the Telecommunications and Information
Society sector.
ONTSI prepares, gathers, synthesizes and systematizes indicators, prepares studies and offers informative and updated
services relating to the Information Society and is currently the leading public Observatory of the Information Society in
Spain. ONTSI is also a meeting and dialogue point between the Information and Communications Technology sector and
the different public administration bodies, for the definition of policies and the subsequent evaluation thereof.
Plaza Manuel Gómez Moreno s/n 28020 Madrid
Tel: +34 91 212 76 25
e-mail: observatorio@red.es
http://www.ontsi.red.es
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I. ICT Sector in Spain
17. 17
In 4th quarter 2014, mobile lines reached the 50.7 million mark (109.1% penetration
rate)
There are over 130,000 stations all over the country for mobile telecommunications
The penetration rate in fixed lines in 4th quarter 2014 is 82.7% in Spanish households
There are over 28 million internet users in Spain
74.8% of households are equipped with computers (desktop, laptop, netbook or tablet)
and 74.4% of households are connected to Internet
Virtually all the enterprises in Spain (98%) are connected to internet
70.5% of companies use some Open Source Software
The Spanish Video game development industry had a turnover of 412.4 million euros
in 2014
Spanish is the second most natively spoken language in the world with 400 million
native speakers, after Chinese Mandarin
In July 2015 the registered .es domains reached 1,781,083
Spain in numbers
II. The information Society in Spain
18. 18
3G/UMTS & 4G/LTE: Population covered in Spain
Population with access to 4G/LTE networks
by Province (%), 2014
Population with access to 3G/UMTS networks
by Province (%), 2014
Source: CNMC (Spanish Commission for Markets and Competition). Telecommunications and Audiovisual Sector Economic Report, 2014
II. The information Society in Spain
19. 19
Broadband & Pay TV: Penetration Levels in Spain
Pay TV Penetration by Province
Suscribers/100 inhabitants (2014)
Broadband Penetration by Province
Lines/100 inhabitants (2014)
Source: CNMC (Spanish Commission for Markets and Competition). Telecommunications and Audiovisual Sector Economic Report, 2014
II. The information Society in Spain
20. 74.8% of households are equipped with computers (desktops, laptops or both):
Source: INE, 2015. Data 2014
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Mobile Phone
Computer
Telephone
Fixed Line
Internet
Connection
ICT Household equipment in Spain
2013 2014
20
Technology: Household & Business Penetration
II. The information Society in Spain
ICT Infrastructures in Spanish Businesses
0
20
40
60
80
100
Computer
Local Area Network
Wireless LAN
Broadband
Mobile Phones
Other Technologies
E-Mail
Website
Total 10 to 49 50 to 249 250 or more
21. 94,0%
92,2%
80,6%
78,9%
77,7%
76,3%
63,5%
62,2%
59,5%
50,1%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
ICT
Hotels & Travel agencies
Sale & Repair of vehicles
Science & Technology
Wholesale Business
Industry
Logistics
Real estate
Construction
Retail
Enterprises with websites, by SectorComputer Penetration in Businesses, by Sector
100,00%
100,00%
99,70%
99,60%
99,50%
98,30%
98,00%
97,50%
96,00%
94,20%
90% 95% 100%
ICT
Hotels & Travel agencies
Sale & Repair of vehicles
Wholesale Business
Science & Technology
Logistics
Construction
Industry
Retail
Real estate
21
Technology Adoption by Companies
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Source: ONTSI based on INE, 2014. Data 2013
22. 22
Broadband: Use of internet
Internet use in Spain by age range
Percentage of Internet users
Internet use in Spain by level of education
Percentage of Internet users
98,5
96
88,2
76
51,2
25,2
75,6
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
16 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 54 55 to 64 65 to 74 Total
population
Source: ONTSI based on INE, 2015. Data 2014
30,2
73,1
90,7
95,6 97,3
75,6
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
Primary
Education
Secondary
Education,
First Level
Secondary
Education
Second Level
Vocational
Training,
Higher Level
Tertiary
Studies
Total
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23. 7219 12887 18859 29590 35570 43476
71158 85309
298600
507874
805327
1082757
1207832
1247978
1458371
1614149
1696538
1755224
1,781,083
0
200.000
400.000
600.000
800.000
1.000.000
1.200.000
1.400.000
1.600.000
1.800.000
2.000.000
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015*
Source: Red.es, 2014
In July 2015 the registered .es domains reached 1,781,083
23
Broadband: .es Domains
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24. 36,1%
49,1%
53,0%
67,1%
77,6%
84,0%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90%
Health services
Banking
Travel planning
Social Networks
Information and news search
Access to e-mail
% of people
Use of the Internet for several activities, Spain
24
Internet: Usage
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Source: INE, 2015. Data 2014
25. Spanish is the second most natively spoken language in the world with over 400
million native speakers, after Chinese Mandarin
Internet Users by language
Percentage of Users Number or Users (millions)
440,1
75,5
78,9
81,1
87,5
109,6
121,8
135,6
222,4
649,4
800,6
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900
Other
Malaysian
French
German
Russian
Japanese
Portuguese
Arabic
Spanish
Chinese
English
15,70%
2,70%
2,80%
2,90%
3,10%
3,90%
4%
4,80%
7,90%
23,20%
28,60%
0,00%5,00%10,00%15,00%20,00%25,00%30,00%35,00%
25
Source: Internet World Stats, 2015. Data 2013
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