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 Proportion of enterprises with 10 and more persons employed excluding financial activities with website providing access through portable device (mobile phone, PDA) (Early series - %)
Characteristic Description
Name Proportion of enterprises with 10 and more persons employed excluding financial activities with website providing access through portable device (mobile phone, PDA) (Early series - %); Annual
Regularity Annual
Source Statistics Portugal, Survey on ICT usage in enterprises
First available period 2003
Last available period 2005
Dimensions
  • Data reference period
  • Geographic localization (Portugal)
Concepts
  • PRESENCE ON THE INTERNET:  An organisation's presence on the internet may takedifferent forms: 1) having a website in an outside domain name (e.g.belonging to an economic group, virtual shopping centre, etc., with a URLusing the following formula http://www.economic-groupX.pt/organisation; 2)having a first or second level domain name (e.g. in an internet serviceprovider - ISP), with the following types of URL: http://www.organisation.ptor http://www.organisation.ISP.pt .
  • REFERENCE PERIOD:  The length of time for which data are collected, e.g. a specific day, month or year.
  • ENTERPRISE:  Legal entity (natural or legal person) that is an organisational unit producing goods or services, which benefits from a certain degree of autonomy in decision-making, especially for the allocation of its current resources. An enterprise carries out one or more activities at one or more locations.
Formule [Enterprises with 10 and more persons employed excluding financial activities with website providing access through portable device (mobile phone, PDA)/ Enterprises whit 10 and more persons employed (NACE Rev. 1.1 D, F, G, H, I, K, O) with website]*100
Measure unit (symbol) Percentage (%)
Power of 10  0
Observations
Last update date 30/07/2007


information presented in 29/3/2024