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Survey says: People can’t live without the Internet

Internet survey from Tata Communications

Survey concludes people really, really love the Internet

In a survey that goes a long way toward explaining the continuing explosion in mobile data traffic, Tata Communications found that Americans have gotten so attached to the Internet that they think they can’t survive more than a few hours without access. Five hours, to be exact. And even the French, who spend less time online than most other countries, fear that they’re missing out when they don’t have Internet access.

The numbers come from a new global report by Tata Communications that is based on a survey of about 9,400 people in six countries: the U.S., United Kingdom, France, Germany, India and Singapore. The numbers included about 1,500 Americans and found that although people around the world know very little about how the Internet actually works, they don’t love it any less. In fact, 64% of respondents reported “feelings of fear, anxiety and anger when not connected to the Internet.” Among respondents from France, which along with Germany had the lowest overall hours spent on the Internet (4.2 and 4.1 hours respectively), 62% of those surveyed said that they fear they’re missing out when they aren’t connected.

Globally, respondents felt they could survive without accessing the ‘Net for 8.9 hours on average. For Americas, that was just five hours. However, U.S residents were less enthused than respondents from other countries about the prospect of wearable technology with wireless connections to the Internet. Only 12% said they were “inspired” by the idea of wearables — they were more interested in the concept of “light speed connectivity”, real-life video communications, smart cities or automated products.

Other findings included:

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