The average capacity of private fixed broadband access increased 37 per cent last year. For business broadband the increase was 31 per cent. The number of fixed broadband connections has increased 4 per cent in the last year.
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As the Government began their annnual budget conference, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg said he is pleased with the development of the Norwegian economy, but sees challenges ahead in the work to form the budget for 2014.
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According to the latesst population and housing census, 17 per cent of all inhabitants in Norway lived in a block of flats. Sixty per cent lived in a detached house, Statistics Norway reports.
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Gross domestic product (GDP) for mainland Norway grew by 3.5 per cent in 2012, up from 2.5 per cent in 2011. Both goods and service production were markedly higher than in 2011.
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The twelve-month growth in the credit indicator C2 was 7.1 per cent to end-November, up from 6.9 per cent the previous month. The rise stems from increased debt growth for households and municipal government.
The general public’s gross domestic debt C2 amounted to NOK 4 093 billion at end-November, up from NOK 4 060 billion the previous month.
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Nearly 200 pasengers had to be evcuated from three different trains, stuck in snowdrifts on Jæren, south of Stavanger late Sunday evening.
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Øystein Olsen, Governor of The Norwegian Central Bank, declared today that the key interest rate will remain unchanged at 1,5%Acc. deputy Governor Jan. F. Qvigstad one of the main reasons for leaving the rate at the same level as it has been since March, is slow growth among our trading partners, and low interest rates in competing countries. In Norway inflation is low. The "no change" was expected.There are evidence that inflation will gradually rise in the Norwegian Economy. This implies that the key rate may gradually be increased, says deputy governor.Sweden cut its prime rate by 0,25% ..Read more...
In its outlook, Statistics Norway (SSB) states that the Norwegian economy continues to defy the bleak global economy, and that activity growth is expected to remain reasonably high for the foreseeable future.
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The total energy consumption in Norway fell by 5 per cent from 2010 to 2011. The reduction was especially high in households and services, Statistics Norway (SSB) reports.
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As predicted by most analysts, the Norwegian Central Bank's Executive Board decided to keep the key policy rate unchanged at 1.5 percent.
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63 percent of Norwegians use social media, an increase of 4 percent compared to last year.
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The Norwegian authorities have approved the building of five new wind power parks in the county of Rogaland. This will double the production of wind power in Norway.
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The Norwegian government's proposed climate treaty suggest banning oil heating, which could force more than 100,000 Norwegian households to change their heating systems.
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The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) is like the BBC a public broadcaster financed through a licence fee paid by all Norwegian households with a radio or a TV set. And of course not all are happy when the giro appears in the mail box.
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The Norwegian energy producer Statkraft has announced that it is reducing its generation in Germany.
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