Spain is the third-largest country in Europe, occupying roughly 85% of the Iberian Peninsula, of which 45% is covered by the Meseta Plateau. When it comes to innovative IT and telecom advancements used in several fields, Spain is a leader. More than 33,000 ICT companies in Spain, including those that produce digital content, employ more than 470,000 highly qualified representatives. Among Europe’s largest ICT markets is Spain. International organizations based in Spain regularly collaborate with Spanish organizations, whether they are in Spain, Latin America, or the EMEA region.
Almost all Spanish companies with ten or more employees have an online presence. Ninety percent of Spanish families use broadband, while ninety-five percent of consumers use 4G (LTE) networks. Additionally, the number of organizations using ultrafast broadband is rising. Over 120,000 stations across the nation provide varied organizational media communications guarantees.
Organizations’ adoption of email and progress toward digitalization serve as indicators of their level of integration into the advanced economy. The DESI list shows that Spain is above the European average; a score of 0.54 raises one. The rate of infiltration of cell phone lines exceeded 110% in 2017. 78% of household units in Spain own a PC (PC, PC, netbook, or tablet), and 83.4% of them have access to the Internet.
The measure of advanced public services measures the level of modernization and kind of public administrations managed via the Internet (e-health, e-government, etc.). Spain is in the top group among European countries, with 0.72 focuses, far higher than the European average of 0.55.
With over 400 million native speakers, Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world, behind Mandarin Chinese, which forms the basis of the development tested in the Internet industry.