The data displays the percentage of households in selected European countries who have access to the internet at home as of 2017. In 2017, 98% of individuals in the Netherlands had home online access.
Iceland | 98 |
Netherlands | 98 |
Norway | 97 |
Luxembourg | 97 |
Czech Republic | 97 |
Sweden | 95 |
Finland | 94 |
United Kingdom | 94 |
Germany (until 1990 former territory of the FRG) | 93 |
Switzerland | 93 |
European Union (15 countries) | 89 |
Austria | 89 |
Estonia | 88 |
Ireland | 88 |
Euro area | 87 |
European Union (28 countries) | 87 |
Belgium | 86 |
France | 86 |
Malta | 85 |
Spain | 83 |
Denmark | 83 |
Poland | 82 |
Slovenia | 82 |
Hungary | 82 |
Turkey | 81 |
Italy | 81 |
Slovakia | 81 |
Cyprus | 79 |
Latvia | 79 |
Portugal | 77 |
Croatia | 76 |
Romania | 76 |
Lithuania | 75 |
Macedonia | 74 |
Montenegro | 71 |
Greece | 71 |
Serbia | 68 |
Bulgaria | 67 |