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Twenty Percent Of U.S. Race Surfs Mobile Web Daily

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Mar 15, 2011 4:25 PM, By Debra Kaufman

One in 5 U.S. mobile subscribers roller the mobile Web daily, and one-third of U.S. subscribers access the mobile Web at least once any week. The are only a few of the provocative commentary of the Mobile Internet Attitudes Report 2011, consecrated by Antenna and conducted by YouGov . YouGov polled a nationally deputy representation of 2296 UK and 2079 U.S. adults elderly 18 and up in January 2011.

Another breakthrough was that mobile Web use is driven by amicable networking and present messaging: Among the on the mobile Web daily, 27 percent of U.S. subscribers rivet in amicable networking and 22 percent are present messaging.

Room for alleviation was moreover clear: of the U.S. respondents, 44 percent did not use the mobile Web notwithstanding having the capability to do so. Furthermore, 27 percent find that websites do not manifestation or function accurately on their handset, and 28 percent prevent mobile sites since difficulties in navigating them. Furthermore, 33 percent of U.S. subscribers (and 39 percent of UK subscribers) say the mobile Web is as well expensive, but roughly 50 percent of U.S. subscribers pay for mobile Internet access (the figure increases to 92 percent for chic phone owners).

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