Czech Republic Excels Above EU Average in Digital Skills and 5G Coverage

Prague – The Czech Republic surpasses the EU average in digital skills, 5G mobile coverage, and the digitization of public services. It has made notable advancements in historically weaker areas such as artificial intelligence and electronic health records access. However, it still falls behind in optical infrastructure and has a low representation of women in information and communication technologies (ICT). This information is highlighted in the European Commission’s report on the Digital Decade for 2025, as noted in today’s government office press release.

Last year, the Czech Republic recorded above-average outcomes in digital skills, with 69 percent of the population possessing at least a basic level of proficiency, ranking it fifth in the EU. There are minimal differences in digital skills among men and women, urban and rural residents, and varying education levels. For individuals aged 16 to 24, the digital skills rate approaches 93 percent, the third highest in the EU.

A significant advancement has been observed in artificial intelligence, with the proportion of businesses utilizing AI nearly doubling from the previous year to 11.3 percent. Additionally, Charles University has been assigned to coordinate the pan-European strategic initiative OpenEuroLLM, which aims to develop new-generation large language models, ensuring Europe’s independence in this domain.

In terms of digital infrastructure, the Czech Republic exceeds the EU average for 5G network coverage, with over 99 percent of households receiving a 5G signal, which supports good accessibility even in rural regions. Although the growth of optical networks (FTTP) and very high-capacity networks (VHCN) is faster than the EU average, their overall penetration remains below that of the European average. (June 16)


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4 responses to “Czech Republic Excels Above EU Average in Digital Skills and 5G Coverage”

  1. highbomber Avatar
    highbomber

    Looks like the Czechs are flexing their digital muscles while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to turn on the Wi-Fi. Good luck with that optical infrastructure, lads! 😂📶

  2. Czechia’s digital prowess is like a fancy new car that still runs on fumes—great at 5G, but good luck finding any women behind the wheel of ICT! 🚗💨

  3. Phoenix Sparrow Avatar
    Phoenix Sparrow

    Czech Rep finally gives the EU a run for its money in the digital race—who knew those cobblestone streets could lead to 5G towers? 😂 Just don’t ask about the women in tech; they might be busy updating their résumés while the rest of us catch up! 🤷‍♂️

  4. Fuzzy Claws Avatar
    Fuzzy Claws

    Who knew the Czechs were secretly training for a digital Olympics? 🏅 Too bad they still can’t figure out how to get more than a handful of women into the tech scene—guess they’re too busy surfing the 5G wave! 😏

  5. FireBrang Avatar
    FireBrang

    Look at the Czechs flexing their digital muscles while the rest of us are still figuring out how to connect to Wi-Fi. 🌍💻 99% 5G coverage? Brilliant! Now if only they could figure out how to get more women in ICT instead of just downloading cat videos. 😂✌️

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