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24|05|07

Digital divide across the UK is narrowing

The digital divide between the UK nations is diminishing according to Ofcom research published today.

In its Communications Market Report for the Nations and Regions of the UK Ofcom examines availability, take-up and usage of internet, telecommunications and broadcasting services. It compares findings across Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the nine English Regions.

This is the second time Ofcom has undertaken research across the Nations and Regions of the UK. Last year’s report showed significant differences, particularly in take-up levels of broadband and digital television, both between the nations and also between those living in urban and rural areas. This year’s report shows those gaps are closing. In 2005 there was a twelve percentage point gap between the number of adults with broadband at home in Northern Ireland (lowest at 24%), Wales (25%), Scotland (31%) and England (highest at 36%). This year’s report shows that by 2006 this gap had reduced to three percentage points. Take-up in England stood at 45% and in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales had reached 42%.

In 2005 the gap between the nations in terms of digital television take-up was even larger at 19 percentage points ( Wales at 72%, England at 66%, Scotland at 60% and NI at 53%). By 2006 this gap had reduced to 13 percentage points ( Wales at 82%, England at 75%, Scotland at 76% and NI at 69%).

Key findings across the UK

Broadcasting

Internet and telecommunications

Digital communications in rural and urban Britain

Ofcom also carried out research into take-up and availability of communications services in rural and urban areas in the UK. A similar proportion of people who live in rural areas (80%) own a mobile phone compared to 81% in urban areas. The research also showed that DAB digital radio ownership in rural households (17%) is almost equal to that in urban households (18%). More people in rural areas (94%) have a fixed line phone than in urban areas (89%) whereas 41% of adults in rural areas have broadband internet at home compared to 45% of adults in urban areas.

Key findings in Northern Ireland

Key findings in Wales

Key findings in Scotland

Key findings in England

Ofcom is today also publishing supplementary reports for Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the English Regions. See Related Items for the full text of all reports.

News Release for Scotland
News Release for Wales
Datganiad i'r Wasg ar gyfer Cymru
News Release for Northern Ireland


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