What the Data Shows
Fixed-internet use is compared across small, medium and large Latvian enterprises in 2025. The three size-class rates use separate enterprise denominators, while the 81.3% all-enterprise rate is retained as a national benchmark. Large enterprises led at 98.7%, 9.9 percentage points above medium enterprises. Small enterprises were at 79.4%, leaving a 19.3-point gap between the largest and smallest size classes.
Data table
Unit: percent · Period: 2025
| Rank | Entry | Value | Period |
|---|
| 1 | Large enterprises (250+) | 98.7% | 2025 |
| 2 | Medium enterprises (50–249) | 88.8% | 2025 |
| 3 | Small enterprises (10–49) | 79.4% | 2025 |
| 4 | All enterprises | 81.3% | 2025 |
Sources
Source 1: ICT use and e-commerce in enterprises, 2025
Publisher: Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia
Dataset/table: Official Statistics of Latvia
Units: percent
Date checked: 2026-07-16
Evidence: Supports use of fixed internet for all, small, medium and large Latvian enterprises.
Data notes & caveats
Rates are percentages of enterprises within each size class. The all-enterprise total overlaps the size classes and is therefore not ranked as a fourth peer.
Methodology
The three enterprise-size classes are compared directly, while the all-enterprise rate is retained as the national benchmark rather than ranked as a fourth size class.
Source consistency notes
All percentages use the same official Latvian release, 2025 period, enterprise population and measurement basis.
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