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Over 2 crore Indians now using mobile Internet at expense of TV, newspapers | Two crore of the estimated 4.8 crore mobile Internet users in India have shifted 50 percent of their newspaper and TV time to their mobile screens for entertainment,
all categories of news, travel and sports content, according to a report. The Mobile Internet behavior & usage study, conducted by India 's leading online audience
and ad measurement platform ViziSense, found that of the 4.8 crore mobile internet
users in India , a huge 87 percent are online on the mobile every day. "55% of
all daily Mobile Internet users hail from outside the top 8 metros. Whilst limited
access to branded products was the reason that these regions saw early adoption
of ecommerce, errant electricity is one of the reasons why mobile internet is
majorly scoring for users from these cities while reducing their dependence on
TV as a medium for especially news and entertainment," Amit Bhartiya, Vice President
and General Manager of ViziSense, said. The study said that almost half of these
users go online through their cellphones every 2-3 hours with the duration of
these visits being more than an hour, while nearly 60 percent of these users have
been on this medium for over a year already. The survey also found that with email
and social media being the primary drivers of mobile internet with 99 percent
and 95 percent respectively, consumption of content is starting to shift in favour
mobiles and tablets which are used for daily consumption of News, Games and Entertainment,
Travel, Education. It also added that women outscore men when it comes to accessing
books or education, entertainment and travel-related content through their cellphones.
The study has been put together through the results of an online survey conducted
with ViziSense India and has recorded responses from 2,024 users who access Internet
through their cellphones.
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