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Trends in ICT

POSTnote by Lydia Harriss and Harry Beeson. It was first published on Monday, 19 October 2015. It was last updated on Monday, 19 October 2015.

ICT is integral to UK life. The average UK adult spends more time consuming media or communications than sleeping (8h 41m versus 8h 21m).  Social media use has risen from 22% of UK adult internet users in 2007 to 72% in 2015.  The Government identifies telecommunications as part of the UK’s Critical National Infrastructure, and the UK’s ICT sector is worth an estimated £58bn per year.

Trends, such as improved processing power and data storage, greater connectivity, and the digitization of services, are changing how we communicate, conduct business and understand the world around us. They present new opportunities for economic growth and improved living standards, while creating potential challenges for security, privacy and governance.

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Research briefing
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POST-PN-0510 
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