Thursday, 21 July 2016

Indians most fear of losing Internet connectivity while travelling

Indians fear of losing internet connectivity


In the latest survey, conducted by web browser Opera, Opera company says that while travelling, the biggest fear of Indian is of losing Internet connectivity.
According to that survey, about 34.5 percent people of India frighten to be lost mobile networks while travelling and about 7 percent people afraid of high bills of Internet while roaming.

This survey revealed that the people are afraid of the lack of Internet connectivity while travelling in India.
The result shows that 34.5 percent of people are afraid of the lack of connectivity of the Internet in India while travelling while the other people (nearly 7 percent) are afraid of the high roaming bills.

“Internet connectivity is an important pre-requisite for travellers. People prefer being connected to the internet in order to share updates when on the move,” said Sunil Kamath, Vice President, South Asia and Southeast Asia, Opera. 

In fact, about 7.9 percent of people in India are afraid of losing their phones while travelling.

The Opera's survey also showed that nearly 28.3 percent Indians use their mobile internet to find about the places they visited while 33 percent use their data to update daily happenings on the social networking sites.
The survey also revealed that about 13.8 percent people are willing to go without food for an entire day for a lag-free internet connection.

It's Incredible India!!

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