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==Internet and digital progress== {{main|Internet in Finland}} === Fixed broadband === In the European Commission's 2022 [[Digital Economy and Society Index]] (DESI) report, Finland is ranked 8th in connectivity among 27 EU countries, but it faces challenges in its [[digital infrastructure]]. Fixed broadband adoption stands at 61%, below the EU average of 78%. Very High Capacity Network (VHCN) coverage is 68%, slightly lower than the EU's 70%, with rural areas affected, having only 12.4% VHCN coverage. [[Fiber to the Premises]] (FTTP) coverage is at 40%, compared to the EU average of 50%. To address these issues, the Finnish government plans to expand VHCN coverage through national broadband and digital infrastructure initiatives. Despite funding challenges, the government allocated EUR 16 million from the [[European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development]] (EAFRD) in 2021 for fiber network development.<ref name=":0" /> === Mobile broadband === Finland's [[mobile broadband]] performance is strong, with 72% [[5G]] coverage, surpassing the EU average of 66%, and a 96% mobile broadband adoption rate, exceeding the EU average of 87%. This achievement can be attributed to extensive [[4G]] and [[5G]] availability, covering 72% of populated areas. The early allocation of 5G pioneer bands (700 MHz in 2016, 3.6 GHz in 2018, and 26 GHz in 2020) has played a key role in achieving this widespread coverage. Recent frequency usage changes near Russia are expected to further improve 5G services in those regions.<ref name=":0" /> === Integration of digital technology === The country ranks at the forefront of digital technology integration within the EU. Notably, 82% of Finnish [[small and medium-sized enterprises]] (SMEs) exhibit basic digital intensity, higher than the EU average of 55%. Finland distinguishes itself in the adoption of advanced technologies, with 22% using big data, 66% of companies utilizing cloud solutions, and 16% implementing artificial intelligence (AI)—figures that are higher than the EU averages of 14%, 34%, and 8%, respectively. Further, 83% of Finnish companies have adopted e-invoices in contrast to the EU's average of 32%.<ref name=":0" /> On the aspect of [[ICT for Environmental Sustainability|ICT for environmental sustainability]], 77% of Finnish enterprises report medium or high intensity of green action through ICT, which exceeds the EU average of 66%.<ref name=":0" /> === Digital public services === Finland has established itself as a leader in digital public services within the EU, as evidenced by the DESI 2022 report, which notes that 92% of Finnish [[internet users]] engage with [[E-government in Europe|e-government]] services compared to the EU average of 65%. This high level of engagement is attributed to Finland's progress in digital services, as seen in the My Kanta portal, which promotes [[digital health]] by providing citizens with secure access to their medical records and health services online.<ref name=":0" /> In the areas of [[open data]] and [[artificial intelligence]] (AI), Finland achieves scores of 90 and 93 out of 100 for providing digital services to citizens and businesses, respectively, surpassing the EU averages of 75 and 82. An example of Finland's application of AI to enhance public services is the AuroraAI program, which is designed to facilitate personalized access to a range of public services. Additionally, Finland is enhancing its digital identity infrastructure to offer a secure, unified electronic identification system, improving access to digital services across sectors. The Ministerial Working Group on "Digitalisation, Data Economy, and Public Administration" is tasked with both advancing and safeguarding Finland's digital framework, which includes a focus on [[cybersecurity]].<ref name=":0" />
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