8129.0 - Business Use of Information Technology, 1997-98
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Commercial business use of internet technology low - ABS At the end of June 1998 29% of employing businesses had access to the Internet and 6% had a web site/home page according to final estimates released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today. It is estimated that 16% of all employing businesses had gained access to the Internet prior to July 1997, 13% gained access during 1997-98 and a further 14% intended to gain access by July 1999. This lifts the expected rate of Internet access by employing businesses to 43% at June 1999. The majority of employing businesses with Internet access at June 1998 used the Internet for email (92%), and less than a quarter (23%) used the Internet for marketing and promotional activities, The proportion of businesses using Internet technology for selling and purchasing goods and services was also low with only 16% of businesses with Internet access using the technology for placing purchase orders and 10% using it to receive sales orders. Only 8% of businesses with Internet access were using Internet technology as a method of making payments, and 2% to receive payments. Better access to information was named as a benefit of the Internet by 86% of businesses with Internet access. Other findings in the publication Business Use of Information Technology, Australia include:
Full details are in Business Use of Information Technology, Australia, 1997-98, (cat. no. 8129.0) available from ABS bookshops in all capital cities. A summary of this publication can be found on this site. The ABS encourages media organisations with online news services to link to the main findings. Please phone us if you need assistance to do this. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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