Categories: Internet

Tier-II cities in India overtake cities in net usage

Today’s DNA (Nov 22, 2009) carried an interesting article “Towns overtake cities in net usage“. Few interesting findings,

  • Students from Mysore and Mangalore are more net savvy their counter parts from Bangalore
  • The results show that 90% students in tier-II cities used computers daily as opposed to 77% in tier-I cities.
  • Nearly 100% of students from Tier-I had an email account, where as 74% of the students from Tier-II had an email account.
  • 71% of the students in Tier-II cities login every day, compared to just 62% in the metros.

While just 1000 students were polled for this survey in Bangalore, Mysore and Mangalore, it surely shows Tier-II user base is going to be the driving force in internet usage in India.

Only if we had a dedicated Internet Minister – penetration would have been far higher.

BG Mahesh

Internet application ideator and implementor. Been there and done that since early 1990s. I like to present data to the common man in the simplest manner on the internet.

Recent Posts

From Entropy to Negentropy: The Transformative Power of Open Finance- Part I

We live in a world awash with digital transformation, and yet filled with painful and…

1 year ago

Brand recall of the WiFi logo in India is very strong

It is a well-known fact that branding plays a significant role in the success of…

2 years ago

Fixing the Visa application process with Consent Managers

Lately I have been coming across the frustrations faced in the visa application process. Earlier,…

2 years ago

<strong>How India can solve the Challenges in Digital Advertising starting in 2023</strong>

India has the second-largest online population. The rapid Internet access and mobile proliferation is the…

2 years ago

Digital Media needs an Online Dispute Resolution system

The digital media landscape has changed tremendously over the last decade. Social media has amplified…

4 years ago

Digital Ad spend in India to grow 28% in 2021

It is not surprising to see advertising will grow in the year 2021. It does…

4 years ago