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There were 362.87 million broadband subscribers in the country at the end of December 2017, as per recent data released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai). “Trai gives a number of connections but one person may have multiple connections or one connection may be used by many. This survey was conducted at the individual level. If two member of a family having Internet or broadband connection say they use Internet we count them as 2,” an IAMAI spokesperson said. The survey was conducted between June to August 2017 covering 60,000 individuals in urban India across 170 cities and 15,000 individuals across 750 villages in the rural area, the spokesperson said.
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According to the findings of the report, urban India witnessed a growth of 9.66 percent from December 2016 and is presently estimated to have around 295 million Internet users as on December 2017. On the other hand, rural India witnessed a growth of 14.11 percent from December 2016 and is presently estimated to have around 186 million Internet users as on December 2017, the report said. As per the survey 86 percent Internet users in urban India access it for online communication, 85 percent for entertainment, 70 percent for social networking, 44 percent online finance and transactions and 35 percent for online services.
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In rural India, as per the survey, entertainment is top content for 58 percent Internet users followed by online communication for 56 per cent, social networking 49 percent, online services 35 percent and online finance and transaction 16 percent. In terms of other parameters of demography, according to the report, students and youngsters accounting for around 60 percent of all Internet users in India, followed by young men, non-working women, older men, working women and illiterate below the age of 18 years.
“Among the Rural Internet users, the ratio between male to female Internet users is 64:36. The proportion of Internet users by gender in Rural India has seen much change over last year with Internet users among rural females growing steadily. The increasing gender parity in Internet usage is a welcome development,” the report said. The report also finds that an estimated 182.9 million or 62 per cent access Internet daily, as compared to only 98 million users or 53 per cent, in rural India. Almost double the proportion of Rural Users access Internet less than once a month in rural India as compared to Urban India.
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