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Indians spend more time on mobile Internet than others: Survey

Mobango has shared that the survey was conducted through Survey Monkey targeting four countries -- India, the UK, the US, and Italy. By way of the survey, it intended get a better understanding...

October 29, 2012 / 20:30 IST

In an attempt to gauge mobile Internet user engagement among its registered users, Mobango conducted a survey recently. An infographic plots the findings of the survey, which was conducted to observe the penetration of mobile internet and app usage. Mobango has shared that the survey was conducted through Survey Monkey targeting four countries -- India, the UK, the US, and Italy. By way of the survey, Mobango intended get a better understanding of mobile internet usage by consumers in Western markets (characterised by higher smartphone penetration and 3G networks), and emerging markets (with feature phone penetration and data networks largely running on EDGE). 

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first published: Oct 29, 2012 08:20 pm

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