Report says wireless Web surfing on rise

April 18, 2006

A study released Tuesday predicted cell phones will become the primary means of surfing the Internet in some parts of the world in the coming years.

Ipsos Insight's annual Face of the Web reported that wireless Web browsing has shown robust growth in Japan, Britain and France, although the PC remains the platform of choice in the United States and Canada.

"Accessing the Internet on a wireless handheld device is no longer a novelty for consumers in the major global economies. It's becoming a common, everyday occurrence for many people," said Ipsos Vice President Brian Cruikshank.

The report said the increase in wireless usage seems to coincide with a spurt in wireless infrastructure construction.

Still, only about 28 percent of mobile-phone users worldwide had tried wireless browsing as of the end of 2005, Ipsos said. That figure, however, is 25-percent higher than 2004 and was spurred in large part by a jump in the number of so-called older users, which the authors said indicates it is becoming more mainstream and no longer dominated by the young, tech-savvy male segment of the market.

Copyright 2006 by United Press International


print this article email this article download pdf blog this article bookmark this article     Stumble it Digg this share on Facebook retweet share on Reddit add to delicious
Rate this story - 5 /5 (1 vote)


April 18, 2006 all stories

Comments: 0

5 /5 (1 vote)
  • Stumble this up

  • Digg this

  • share this

  • hide
  • Related Stories

  • 'Wireless Webbers' live digital lifestyle
    created Oct 25, 2005 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Switching cell phones takes emotional toll
    created Nov 18, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • Researchers patent enabling technology for spread-spectrum systems
    created Nov 17, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • T-Mobile resumes sale of Sidekicks after data loss
    created Nov 17, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0
  • 10 unusual gadgets and gifts for geeks
    created Nov 12, 2009 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0


Other News

NREL Uncovers Clean Energy Leaders State by State

NREL Uncovers Clean Energy Leaders State by State

Technology / Energy

created 16 minutes ago | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

(PhysOrg.com) -- That California and Texas still lead the United States in generating renewable energy probably is no surprise. But, NREL's 2009 State of the States report shows that several smaller states ...


Opera logo

Stable Opera 10.10 browser with Unite now available

Technology / Software

created 1hour ago | popularity 5 / 5 (2) | comments 0

(PhysOrg.com) -- The web browser Opera 10.10 has been released as a stable version, and it has a number of new features to enhance the browsing experience, including "Unite", which is a group of applications ...


Key scientist says politics behind stolen e-mails

Technology / Other

created 1hour ago | popularity not rated yet | comments 3

(AP) -- A leading climate change scientist said hackers breaking into a university's computer server and then posting documents online show the nasty politics of global warming.


Just in time for Black Friday: students turn iPhone into barcode scanner

Just in time for Black Friday: students turn iPhone into barcode scanner

Technology / Software

created 12 hours ago | popularity 4.7 / 5 (3) | comments 0

(PhysOrg.com) -- Comparing prices over the Internet has become a common practice for consumers. Now, just in time for Black Friday, a group of Missouri University of Science and Technology students is putting ...


IBM Researchers Lower Language Barrier With Text Translator

Technology / Computer Sciences

created 14 hours ago | popularity 4.5 / 5 (4) | comments 0

IBM Researchers are helping to break the language barrier with the advent of technology dubbed "n.Fluent" -- smart software that translates text between English and 11 other languages. IBM employees use it to instantaneously ...