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By July of this year, 212 million Indians will be using mobile devices for the Internet. The most recent report obtained from IAMAI states the same. Strongly embracing low-cost smart phones and taking advantage of the country’s telecom carriers’ affordable data plans will drive the increase in mobile internet users.
For “Mobile Internet in India 2014,” the trade group Internet & Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and IMRB International At the end of December 2014, India has over 173 million subscribers, and by July 2015, there will be 212 million. Similar to rural users, urban users will total close to 145 million by March 2015 and 160 million by June 2015. By 2015, it is expected that 49 thousand people in rural India will have access to the internet, an increase of 33% from October 2014.
According to the review, 74% of mobile internet users use their social networking accounts, emails, and other media websites. Online chatting, using navigational tools, watching films, and listening to music are other popular activities among clients.
According to the review, 50% of mobile internet users spend between Rs 100 and Rs 500 to utilise the services. 30% of users spend over Rs 500 on a mobile Internet connection.
According to a recent IAMAI report, India will surpass the United States as the second-largest online nation by the end of 2014 with 302 million Internet users. At the end of October 2014, there were 278 thousand Internet users in India. By July 2015, this number is expected to increase to 354 thousand.
According to a recent IAMAI report, India will surpass the United States as the second-largest online nation by the end of 2014 with 302 million Internet users. At the end of October 2014, there were 278 thousand Internet users in India. By July 2015, this number is expected to increase to 354 thousand.
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