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38% Internet users in India clock 8.2 hrs a week

October 17, 2006 18:26 IST
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Around 38 per cent of all Internet users in India are 'heavy users' and on an average spend about 8.2 hrs per week on the Internet, according to the, I-Cube 2006 report by the Internet And Mobile Association of India and IMRB International.

The report also revealed that the percentage of heavy Internet users in India is rapidly increasing: from 16% in 2001, 20% in 2004 to 38% in 2006 of the overall Internet users.

Similarly, the percentage of light Internet users has steadily declined from 63% in 2001 to 28% in 2006.

The study further states that school going kids spend an average of 322.3 minutes a week on the Internet, while college going students spend an average of 433.2 minutes a week.

Older men spend an average of 580.5 minutes a week. Among women, working women spend an average 535.3 minutes and non-working women spend 334.5 minutes a week.


Fast Facts

Average minutes per week spent on the Internet:

  • Top 4 metros: 547.7
  • Other 4 metros: 423.5
  • Small metros: 467.1
  • Non metros: 381

Explaining this interesting trend, Subho Ray, president, IAMAI, said, "The study has confirmed what we have guessed for sometime: among some sections of media consumers time spent on Internet is longer than any other media. This is food for thought for advertisers and media buyers."

The study also established that the average time spent on the Internet in terms of minutes per week increased with the increasing age of the user. The active Internet users exhibit a marked increase in Internet usage as they graduate from school to college, and then onto their professional lives. The Internet has surely stamped its presence in the urban Indian landscape.

Mohan Krishnan, Vice President & General Manager, IMRB International says, "This trend is of great relevance. It leads us to the assumption that the Internet has now penetrated beyond the communication needs of the active user population and is no longer an avenue for exploring their curiosity. The active user population has found greater and diverse uses beyond communication and this is where the opportunity lies for far greater growth and adoption."

I-Cube 2006 covers around 65,000 individuals from 16,500 Households surveyed in 26 cities with additional coverage of 10,000 businesses and 250 cyber cafe owners and is one the largest offline survey of the Internet Users in India.

The Internet & Mobile Association of India is a not-for-profit industry body registered under the Societies Act, 1896.Its mandate is to expand and enhance the online and mobile value added services sectors. It is dedicated to presenting a unified voice of the businesses it represents to the government, investors, consumers and other stakeholders.

The association addresses the issues, concerns and challenges of the Internet and mobile economy and takes a leading role in its development.

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