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Mobile Internet Users In India Seen At 478 Million By June, Says Report

The number mobile internet users in India is estimated to touch close to half a billion by June. 



A man uses a Samsung Electronics Co. smartphone in Mumbai (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
A man uses a Samsung Electronics Co. smartphone in Mumbai (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

The number of mobile internet users in India is estimated to touch 478 million by June, buoyed by cheaper smartphones, faster connectivity and affordable services, according to a report by Internet and Mobile Association of India.

The number of mobile internet users stood at 456 million in December 2017, over 17 percent higher than December 2016, said the report titled 'Mobile Internet in India 2017' that also identified young students as being the most prolific consumers of such services.

The number of mobile internet users is estimated to reach 478 million by June 2018... Handset manufacturers have been producing more affordable smartphones/feature phones, while telecom service providers are now offering better connectivity at more affordable prices.
Joint Report By IAMAI And KANTAR-IMRB.
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Image Courtesy: IAMAI And KANTAR-IMRB

The report estimates 291 million urban mobile internet users and 187 million rural users by June.

"Urban India witnessed an estimated 18.64 percent year-on-year rise, while rural India witnessed an estimated growth of 15.03 percent during the same period," it said.

The report forecast that given a 59 percent penetration, urban India is expected to witness a slowdown, while rural India, with only 18 percent mobile internet penetration, would emerge as the next area of growth.

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It also revealed that mobile internet is predominantly used by youngsters, with 46 percent of urban users and 57 percent of rural users below the age of 25.

"Urban India has around twice the proportion of users over the age of 45, while the age range of 25 to 44 has almost equal distribution of users in urban and rural areas," an IAMAI statement said detailing the usage pattern across various age brackets.

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Image Courtesy: IAMAI And KANTAR-IMRB

Young students turned out to be the "most prolific users of most services", while middle-aged and older men show greater propensity of using social networking and browsing.

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"Working women have the highest propensity of social networking and browsing, while non-working women have the highest propensity for text chatting," it said.

The voice-related mobile spend has been coming down since 2013, and the popularity of Voice over IP and video chatting have further amplified this trend.

This, in turn, led to a rise in data expenditure in comparison to voice expenditure for most users. Between 2013 and 2017, the ratio of data to voice went up from 45:55 to 84:16, the IAMAI said.

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Image Courtesy: IAMAI And KANTAR-IMRB

The report, however, noted that while mobile internet usage is fuelling internet penetration in India, it still remains confined to a few specific service categories.

"The advent of digital entertainment has had considerable impact on mobile internet usage. Streaming services have a symbiotic linkage with usage growth," it said.

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