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India Online 2007
June 11, 2007 · Posted in India broadband, Stats and Numbers
JuxtConsult released their annual ‘India Online‘ report highlighting the status of Internet usage in India. While the actual report costs about $3500, we do get a peek into a few tidbits thanks to a story in Economic Times.
- More than half of the Indian online population comes from outside the eight largest cities. In other words, Tier II and III cities.
- 66% of users came from SEC A and B classes in 2006. They now account for only 56% of the users
- 19-35 age group comprised 76% of the users in 2006. In 2007, they account for only 67% of the total users
- 21% came from an IT background in 2006. In 2007, only 17% hailed from an IT background
- 78% of users still have primary access to Internet from their workplace. Access from homes is increasing
- 28% of the Internet users owned a car
- 34% of Internet users owned a credit card while 90% have mobile phones
- 59% of the users browsed in English in 2006, while 41% browse in English in 2007
Of course, the biggest highlight of the study - India has 30 million Internet users.
via ET.
Update: AgencyFaqs has additional stuff on brand perception and recall for major websites and also the market share in the verticals market.
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[...] In an earlier post, I summarized key points from the first part of the ‘India Online 2007′ report by JuxtConsult. Some interesting points from the second installment of the series: [...]
Wonder how authentic figures are these! http://www.InternetWorldStats.com puts India’s online community at over 42 million, as against this JuxtConsult study that pegs it at 30 million (and charges you $3500 for telling us this!)
Any suggestions on which one to trust?
Puneet,
Personally, I find TRAI’s figures most reliable
http://www.startupdunia.com/2007/06/18/india-internet-statistics/
http://www.trai.gov.in/trai/upload/PressReleases/449/pr17apr07no35.pdf
although TRAI figures are only for Internet subscribers (doesnt include those who access Internet at cyber cafe and at work).
None the less, at least, its reliable.