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36 per cent of users access internet from cyber cafes news
13 December 2007

Mumbai: Cyber cafes continue to be the most favoured internet access point account for nearly 36 per cent of users. Although the share of cyber cafes have been dropping steady from a peak of 53 per cent in 2003. This was one of the major findings of the Internet in India Report 2007 [I-Cube 2007] jointly published by the Internet and Mobile Association of India [IAMAI] and IMRB International.
 
The report also found that contrary to popular belief, more users accessed internet from homes than from offices, the percentage being 30 per cent and 25 per cent for the year 2007. Although the percentage of users accessing internet from schools has gone up from 6 per cent to 7 per cent in 2007, access from school continues to be discouraging considering the fact that schools could become the first access point for young new users between the ages of 8 and 12.

Commenting on the finding of the report, Subho Ray, President, IAMAI, ''access from cyber cafes are being discouraged due to a host of regulatory issues which are discouraging entrepreneurs to set up cyber cafes, while access from schools is being inhibited by a negative mindset about internet; these pose a challenge to the faster growth and adoption of internet''.
 
The report also found that the preference for access points was determined by the age and professional background. Thus, an overwhelming majority of school and college students preferred to access internet from cyber cafes. While 45 per cent of older men and 46 per cent of non-working women accessed internet from home.

Base: Active Internet Users in 30 cities
(All figures in Million)
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36 per cent of users access internet from cyber cafes