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Thai Internet users top the world in social network access
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BANGKOK: -- Internet users in Thailand spend more than three hours a day glued to their mobile phones, but on a weekly basis , Thai Internet users access social network sites one fifth higher than globally.
This is what a British leading full service market research agency, DJS Research Ltd, revealed this week.
The company is a respected and established market research agency within the industry that carries out projects throughout the UK and overseas. Based in Strines, Cheshire, it is a family owned business which was set-up in 2001 and has grown every year since.
Its research said mobile phones are used most frequently late evening, with more than half (52%) of Thai Internet users admitting to using their device at this time of day.
The study’s findings show that mobile phones are frequently used throughout the day by many: in bed when they wake up (17%); early morning (37%); during lunch (20%); late afternoon (47%); during dinner (17%) and in bed before they sleep (33%).
Collectively, Thai Internet users spend 3.1 hours a day on their mobile phones, compared to the 2.6 hours spent watching television, 1.5 hours dedicated to PC/laptop time and 0.7 hours used on tablets.
On a weekly basis, among Thai Internet users, accessing social network sites is the most popular form of digital activity, with weekly user figures for this type of recreation one fifth higher in Thailand (86%) than globally (66%).
Other popular digital activities for weekly Thai Internet users include: instant messaging or chatting – 62%; playing games via a mobile phone or tablet – 58%; reading news, sports or weather – 34%; watching recorded or on-demand videos online – 29%; researching products before purchasing – 21% and streaming music or radio stations online – 14%.
The study also uncovered that, for Thai Internet users, Facebook (87%) is the most popular social networking platform, ahead of YouTube (75%), Google+ (27%), Instagram (20%), Twitter (8%) and Hi5 (5%).
Line was elected as the most favoured instant messaging platform by two thirds (66%) of Thai Interntet users, surpassing Facebook Messenger (46%), WhatsApp (10%), Skype (10%), Tango (8%) and WeChat (6%).
Source: http://englishnews.t...network-access/
Thai Internet users top the world in social network access
4-10-2557-14-41-21-wpcf_728x409.jpg
BANGKOK: -- Internet users in Thailand spend more than three hours a day glued to their mobile phones, but on a weekly basis , Thai Internet users access social network sites one fifth higher than globally.
This is what a British leading full service market research agency, DJS Research Ltd, revealed this week.
The company is a respected and established market research agency within the industry that carries out projects throughout the UK and overseas. Based in Strines, Cheshire, it is a family owned business which was set-up in 2001 and has grown every year since.
Its research said mobile phones are used most frequently late evening, with more than half (52%) of Thai Internet users admitting to using their device at this time of day.
The study’s findings show that mobile phones are frequently used throughout the day by many: in bed when they wake up (17%); early morning (37%); during lunch (20%); late afternoon (47%); during dinner (17%) and in bed before they sleep (33%).
Collectively, Thai Internet users spend 3.1 hours a day on their mobile phones, compared to the 2.6 hours spent watching television, 1.5 hours dedicated to PC/laptop time and 0.7 hours used on tablets.
On a weekly basis, among Thai Internet users, accessing social network sites is the most popular form of digital activity, with weekly user figures for this type of recreation one fifth higher in Thailand (86%) than globally (66%).
Other popular digital activities for weekly Thai Internet users include: instant messaging or chatting – 62%; playing games via a mobile phone or tablet – 58%; reading news, sports or weather – 34%; watching recorded or on-demand videos online – 29%; researching products before purchasing – 21% and streaming music or radio stations online – 14%.
The study also uncovered that, for Thai Internet users, Facebook (87%) is the most popular social networking platform, ahead of YouTube (75%), Google+ (27%), Instagram (20%), Twitter (8%) and Hi5 (5%).
Line was elected as the most favoured instant messaging platform by two thirds (66%) of Thai Interntet users, surpassing Facebook Messenger (46%), WhatsApp (10%), Skype (10%), Tango (8%) and WeChat (6%).
Source: http://englishnews.t...network-access/