Digital britons published 150615

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G T C DIGITAL BRITONS Rob Denton @ CNAM Futur en Seine, Paris Published June 2015

Transcript of Digital britons published 150615

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I come to bury analogue not to praise it. The noble Tim Berners Lee hath told Digital was ambitious; if it were so, it was not so grievous a fault, though perhaps grievously it hath been answered…

Inspired by William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar

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UN ICT Development Index - 2013

"Digital Britain is no longer a marginal issue. It lies at the heart of unlocking economic potential and radically reshaping how we deliver public services. Get this right and people will no longer

accept being passive consumers of services, but will become a

part of the solution. The challenge for policymakers is to

harness this new power in a positive way. It’s time for Britons

to get digital“

Rank Country Score1 Denmark 8.86

2 South Korea 8.85

3 Sweden 8.67

4 Iceland 8.64

5 United Kingdom

8.506 Norway 8.39

7 Netherlands 8.38

8 Finland 8.31

9 Hong Kong, China 8.28

10 Luxembourg 8.26

11 Japan 8.22

12 Australia 8.18

13 Switzerland 8.11

14 United States 8.02

15 Monaco 7.93

16 Singapore 7.90

17 Germany 7.90

18 France 7.87

19 New Zealand 7.82

20 Andorra 7.73

BIS Statement - 2009

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OFCOM Customer Experience Report 2014 published Jan 2015

Household ownership of communications services remains broadly unchanged, but ownership of devices such as tablets and smartphones continues to rise.

Two-fifths (40%) of internet users say their laptop is their most important device for connecting to the internet, it has lost ground to newer devices.

In Q1 2014, 15% of all internet users said a tablet was their most important device for connecting tothe internet (up from 8% in 2013), rising to 35% among tablet owners.

More homes are getting superfast broadband, with over a quarter of all broadband connections now superfast

Fifty-eight per cent of consumers said they used their mobile phone to access the internet (up from 53% in 2013).

Most households continue to have digital TV (96%) but there has been a significant increase in the proportion of homes without. Since 2013 the proportion of households with digital TV has fallen from 98% to 96%.

Younger consumers (aged 25-34) send more parcels each month than average.

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OFCOM Customer Experience Report 2014 published Jan 2015

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UK Digital Market OverviewCOMSCORE April 2015

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UK Digital Market OverviewCOMSCORE April 2015

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OFCOM DIGITAL DAY STATS:

Consumer aged 65+ consume over 9 hours of media daily

50% of 65+ spend time communicating via email

25% of 65+ use a tablet

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Innovation Geography of the UKERC May 2015

Swedish Cyborgs as reported by BBC Dec 2014

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In Summary

Consumption

Behaviours

Payments

Use Cases – Health, Education, Transport

Work & Play

Innovation

TRUST

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Rob Denton@cosmobobthe1st0044 (0) [email protected][GTC] Gold Top Consulting

So I have spoken on this day June 12th some of what I do know. You all did live and perhaps love analogue once, and not without cause: what cause withholds you then to mourn for it? O judgement! Thou art fled to inefficient beasts. And people have lost their reason. Thank you for bearing with me; my heart is in the coffin there with analogue but my head is filled with Digital…

Inspired by William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar