Northern Ireland embraces broadband and the online world.

Northern Ireland embraces broadband and the online world as findings presented in the Ofcom annual report indicate. The report has identified that Northern Ireland residents have continued to integrate communication innovations into their way of life. The results have revealed an increase in the use of the following areas:

The report has also identified an increased level of communication services take-up with “88% claimed to have a mobile handset.” This puts Northern Ireland in parallel with the UK. “Higher speed 3G mobile and covers 40% of people in Northern Ireland.”

Home broadband has risen “by six percentage points. Cable broadband is available to 30% of homes in Northern Ireland, compared to the UK-wide figure of 48%. Also, 100% of fixed exchanges are capable of supporting broadband.”

Broadband "speeds experienced by consumers depend on a variety of factors. These include the length of the line from the exchange to a customer’s premises, and the number of people connected to a single exchange that are logged on to the internet concurrently."

Furthermore, the study has uncovered a number of interesting statics as follows:

Read the full report on Northern Ireland online usage.