state of the net issue 14
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State of the Net issue 14 from AMAS covers Irish online trends including: mobile internet, internet use, online marketing, online shopping, broadband penetration, internet marketing, online advertising, ecommerce, social mediaTRANSCRIPT
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State of the Net issue 14, Autumn 2009
September 2009
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Essential digital intelligence for Irish managers
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State of the Net issue 14, Autumn 2009
Published by online consultancy AMAS, www.amas.ie in association with the Irish Internet Association
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Contents
1. Mobile Internet2. Broadband3. Personas4. Internet use5. Trust online6. eReadiness
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Mobile Internet
Source: ComReg Quarterly Key Data, released June 2009, ComReg CosumerICT Survey, Q2 2009
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Broadband: Ireland vs. EU
Source: EU comparison: Progress Report on the Single European Electronic Communications Market 2008 (14th report)
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Broadband in Ireland
Source: ComReg Quarterly Key Data Report, June 2009. Green line shows all platforms, with the exception of mobile, while the orange line includes mobile broadband
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Personas
Source: ComReg Consumer ICT Survey, July 2009, based on a sample of 1,006 adults aged 15 to 74
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Personas
Source: ComReg Consumer ICT Survey, July 2009, based on a sample of 1,006 adults aged 15 to 74
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Personas
Source: ComReg Consumer ICT Survey, July 2009, based on a sample of 1,006 adults aged 15 to 74
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Internet use
Source: CSO Information Society and Communications reports, 2005-2008. The figures for 2007 were revised at the beginning of 2008 by the CSO and as such will not match the previous graph of Internet use by age from issue 9
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Trust online
Source: Eurobarometer Confidence in the Information Society report, May 2009. Based on a sample of 12,799 at-home internet users aged 15 years and above across the 27 EU Member States. 500 persons were interviewed in Ireland. Figures do not add to 100% due to rounding
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eReadiness
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit, eReadiness rankings, June 2009. Scores are marked out of 10
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