Comprehensive utilization rate of the Swedish communication technology among the world’s first ultra-USA
The United Kingdom London Business School’s annual statistical report released Thursday showed that global communications technology in the latest comprehensive utilization rate (such as telecommunications networks, cell phones and computers, etc.) list, Sweden has surpassed the United States, the world’s largest.
The report, “Connectivity Scorecard” (Connectivity Scorecard) the assessment report by the London Business School professor莱纳德维夫曼(Leonard Waverman) was founded in 2008. The report published once a year, and through dozens of indicators in 50 countries on the global use of communications technology to be assessed, including technical skills and communication technology usage were measured.
Weifu Man have said: “Sweden is not only an overall target the majority, the individual indicator scores also high. By contrast, the education and technical indicators, for example, once the United States ahead of other countries, but there are beginning to emerge some gaps. “
In Weifu Man released over last year’s report, Sweden ranked second, only in the U.S..Norway’s ranking from last year’s fifth this year, rose to third. The report by the telecom equipment maker Nokia Siemens (Noci) commissioned the investigation, the corresponding statistics have been a number of countries in the formulation of policy communications industry into consideration.
Weifu Man said: “Economic recovery is intended to enhance the broadband deployment of government stimulus plan, as well as information and communication technology, both for the global communications industry in the coming few years have brought positive momentum for development.”
Statistics in the report of the 25 developed countries, Italy, Spain, Greece and Poland and other Eastern European and southern European countries among the list this year, the last few. State-owned and private economy thanks to the good collaboration, Malaysia reelection this year, the first list of developing countries. Benefit from the business users to increase IT hardware, software and services spending, South Africa, ranked fourth last year, an increase due to the second.
Attached to one: the top 10 of the “innovation-driven economy” and its score:
1, Sweden: 7.95
2, United States: 7.77
3, Norway: 7.74
4, Denmark: 7.54
5, Netherlands: 7.52
6, Finland: 7.26
7, Australia: 7.04
8, United Kingdom: 7.03
9, Canada: 7.02
10, Japan: 6.73
Attached to two: the top 10 of the “efficiency and resource driven economies,” and its score (Note: this indicator with the “innovation-driven economy,” a non-comparable):
1, Malaysia: 7.14
2, South Africa: 6.18
3, Chile: 6.06
4, Argentina: 5.90
5, Russia: 5.82
6, Brazil: 5.32
7, Turkey: 5.09
8, Mexico: 5.00
9, Colombia: 4.76
10, Ukraine: 4.67