Active mobile Internet users touch 2 mn: study

January 05, 2010 08:42 pm | Updated January 06, 2010 03:18 pm IST - New Delhi

27 per cent or close to 127 million mobile users have Internet-ready mobile devices. File Photo: K. Murali Kumar

27 per cent or close to 127 million mobile users have Internet-ready mobile devices. File Photo: K. Murali Kumar

The country has about two million Internet users who access the web through their mobile phones and other mobile devices on an active basis, a study has said.

According to a joint study by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and IMRB, there are about two million users accessing the Internet through their mobile phones and other mobile devices on an active basis — those who access the Internet through their mobile devices at least once a month. The IAMAI is an industry body working for the online and mobile value-added services sectors.

The study says about 27 per cent or close to 127 million mobile users have Internet-ready mobile devices. But out of these, only 9.4 per cent or 12 million users have accessed the Internet from their mobile phones at least once in last one year, it said, adding this further comes down to two million or 17 per cent when it comes to active-users.

The report highlights that nearly 70 per cent of these users fall into the age group of 18-35 years, which incidentally constitutes the major chunk of active Internet user base in the country.

About 60 per cent users are estimated to be accessing the Internet through mobile devices for activities like chatting, accessing the social networking sites and mobile blogging, followed by information search (23 per cent of the total active users).

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