Internet in Finland


The internet in Finland was heralded in 1984 by the creation of the Finnish University and Research Network connecting universities in Finland|universities], polytechnics in Finland|polytechnics], and other research facilities. This was followed, in 1986, by the registration of the top-level domain .fi for Finland. In 1988, FUNET was connected to the global internet through NORDUnet, a network of national research and education networks in Nordic countries.
In 1993, commercial sales of internet connections began in the country. In 2000, broadband internet access was launched commercially and, in 2010, Finland has become the first country in the world to make internet access a legal right.

History

In 1984, the Finnish University and Research Network was created to link Finnish universities. The network provide providing network connections for Finnish universities and polytechnics as well as other research facilities.
In 1986, the .fi top-level domain was registered. This was followed in 1988, by FUNET being connected to the global internet through NORDUnet in 1988.
FICIX was created in 1993 to interconnect Finnish IP networks and commercial sales of internet connections began.

Broadband

internet access in Finland was launched commercially in 2000 in the form of ADSL.
In October 2009, Finland's Ministry of Transport and Communications committed to ensuring that every person in Finland can access the internet at a minimum speed of one megabit per second starting July 2010.
  • 80 % of Finnish households have the option of purchasing landline internet of at least 10 Mbit/s, with 71 % having an option for at least 100 Mbit/s and 60 % having an option for at least 1000 Mbit/s
  • 99.4 % of Finnish homes are within range of a 30 Mbit/s 4G mobile internet connenction, while 77.1 % are reached by a 300 Mbit/s 5G connection.

    Internet service providers

Some of the largest Finnish Internet service providers include:
Some ISPs are using a voluntary child pornography censorship list administered by the police. The list has been criticised because it has contained legal adult content, that little has been done to actually shut down the illegal websites and, as the list is secret, it can be used for any censorship. More recently, a government-sponsored report has considered establishing similar filtering in order to curb online gambling.
Also, there are legally binding court orders to block The Pirate Bay issued to all major ISPs.

Web browsers

As of 2024, most used web browsers according to Statcounter were:
Web browserMarket shareReference
Chrome71%
Safari11%
Firefox7.8%
Edge5.0%
Samsung Internet2.0%
Opera1.6%
Yandex Browser0.17%
UC Browser0.09%
Explorer0.09%
other0.23%

As of 2024, most used web browsers according to Cloudflare were:
Web browserMarket shareReference
Chrome62%
Safari14%
Firefox8.9%
Edge7.3%
Samsung Internet2.9%
Opera1.6%
Brave1.2%
Yandex Browser0.49%
DuckDuckGo Private Browser0.33%
Avast Secure Browser0.06%
Aloha Browser0.04%
Mi Browser0.04%