Mobile Internet and Digital Mobility Findings from EIAA

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The European Interactive Advertising Association has published key findings from a recent study:
New Decade Heralds the Age of Digital Mobility
Europeans are more mobile and engaged with online than ever
Key findings of the study presented early March 2010 are:
- Europeans spend an average of 6.4 hours per week on mobile internet (or “internet-on-the-move” as described in the study) compared to 4.8 hours reading newspapers and 4.1 hours reading magazines
- The increase in laptops has increased media convergence with Europeans using the internet while they watch TV
- The number of wireless broadband users in Europe is 121 million
- 71 million users access the internet via a mobile device averaging nearly 1 hour of mobile connection per day
- Eastern Europe is a market opportunity for mobile engagement
The younger generation of early adapters is driving the increase in mobile internet access with:
- 24% in the age group 16-24 spending 7.2 hours per week online
- 21% in the age group 25-34 spending 6.6 hours per week online
The Internet is a popular source of entertainment with 25% of Europeans gaming or listening to the radio online and 30% watching video, TV clips or movies at least once a month
29% follow brands more as a result of the internet as the medium usage offers higher levels of emotional and rational connection.
The study shows a high consumption (49%) of video clips websites and images with 80% of those sharing the content with friends, a signal of a technologically sophisticated and deeply engaged audiences.
Countries with most hours spent on the Internet each week
- Poland (10.3)
- Italy (7.9)
- Belgium & Portugal (7.7)
- Russia (7.1)
Source: European Interactive Advertising Association
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