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Thais spend at least 7.2 hours per day using the Internet

BANGKOK, 7 August 2014 (NNT) - According to a survey conducted by the Electronics Transaction Development Agency (ETDA), Thai people on average spend at least 7.2 hours per day or 50.4 hours per week surfing the web. The survey was conducted on a sample of 16,596 Internet users during April to May in 2014.


Internet usage has increased by 56 percent compared to last year. Based on that figure, Thais only spent 32.3 hours per week online in 2013. Most Thais used their smart phones as their primary device to access the Internet, closely followed by desktop computers, and notebook computers.

Regarding the most commonly used social media platform, Facebook topped the list at 93.7 percent, closely followed by Line at 86.2 percent, Google Plus at 34.5 percent, Instagram at 34 percent, and Twitter at 16.1 percent. However, all this time on the Internet can also draw unwanted attention on users.

Online behavior that are deemed risky among Internet users include posting status updates on Facebook about their physical location, refusing to change passwords constantly, and sharing photos in open groups.

[nnt]2014-08-07[/nnt]

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I firmly believe that some TV users spend 24 hours a day in their relentless pursuit of the opportunity to post "there is no such thing as a retirement visa" and the enormous satisfaction they get from this.

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Internet use is now a daily fixture in Thai lives
 
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BANGKOK: -- Thai people spend more than 50 hours a week on the Internet, chatting, catching up news , and searching for information, according to a recent survey conducted by the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA).

ETDA, an agency under the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Ministry, conducted the survey during April and May of 16,600 people on their Internet usage behaviour.

The survey revealed that Thais spend on average seven hours a day on the internet, almost a third of daily life.

This showed that the internet usage among Thais increased sharply to 50.4 hours a week this year, compared with 32.3 hours a week or 4.6 hours a day in 2013.

Online chatting, catching up on news and searching for information are the top three internet activities.

Transgender people spend a longer on the internet with an average of 62.1 hours per week, it said.

Greater availability of affordable mobile smartphones and wireless broadband internet coverage, free public WiFi are attributed as main factors that drove the surge in Internet usage.

The primary use of the mobile internet was for entertainment and communication purposes.

Users access the internet via desktop computers mainly to seek information while 38.8% of people surveyed use mobile phones for online shopping and 29.9% for mobile banking.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/internet-use-now-daily-fixture-thai-lives/

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this is a non-nonsensical ridiculous stat... 

Sensational headline "Thais spend at least 7.2 hours per day using the Internet"

Yet the sample data is exclusively from "internet users" .... no data from "non-Internet users"

 

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lupin be carefull!

 

"a non-sensical ridiculous stat" (your words, not my words, I am only quoting, I have nothing to do with this)

 

Soon as our resident stat specialist annex apologist (thailiketoo) reads this, you will be in BIG trouble!

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another useless stat as what does "at least mean"? Every internet user uses no less that 7.2 hrs a day, I doubt some don't use less. Another day another out as when they get called on it by using vauge wording for what is suppose to be scientific they can make up more stuff. 

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Thai people on average spend at least 7.2 hours per day or 50.4 hours per week surfing the web.

 

 

Given the lower rate of access to the Internet, especially outside the urban areas, I find it hard to believe the AVERAGE Thai spends twice as much time on the Internet as the average European. Something tells me the denominator in this equation was NOT the entire Thai population. More likely they mean "Thai people who have regular access to the Internet ..." And even then that seems high.

 

 

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The highly social nature and group adhesion practices makes Thai and Thai culture a natural for social networking.  This is what they have being doing en mass for centuries and now have the best possible way to increase the practice.

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You see, once they get to "work" they still need a snack, a potty break, and then some time for 57 selfies.

With perseverance, they can get to a full 8 hours...but would have to either get to work early or stay late.

Been to a mall lately? 10 "workers" could easily be replaced by 2, just doing their job.

 

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Thai people on average spend at least 7.2 hours per day or 50.4 hours per week surfing the web.

 

 

Given the lower rate of access to the Internet, especially outside the urban areas, I find it hard to believe the AVERAGE Thai spends twice as much time on the Internet as the average European. Something tells me the denominator in this equation was NOT the entire Thai population. More likely they mean "Thai people who have regular access to the Internet ..." And even then that seems high.

 

 

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NO. Do you know any thai who does not have a phone? You see them riding motorbikes talking and texting at intersections. The yard lady makes B300 per day and spends a lot of time on the phone.

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Most of the working day is spent using email in many jobs, so this is realistic

Comforting to know that. I rent a room out and I seldom if ever get answers to my emails from letting agents. now that I come to think of it....I seldom get acknowledgements from anybody when I send them an email   (pet gripe of mine, so may I be excused).

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Thai people on average spend at least 7.2 hours per day or 50.4 hours per week surfing the web.

 

 

Given the lower rate of access to the Internet, especially outside the urban areas, I find it hard to believe the AVERAGE Thai spends twice as much time on the Internet as the average European. Something tells me the denominator in this equation was NOT the entire Thai population. More likely they mean "Thai people who have regular access to the Internet ..." And even then that seems high.

 

 

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Statistics must be calculated by the same genius who came up with the amount of time thais spend at school and doing homework which has them at school 14 hours a day or something rediculous and thailand spending more on education than any other country  etc, etc.  Top four subjects.  Ethics, English, Statistics and Dramatic Acting. (See the average soap for levels of excellence in acting.) Top six includes Comparative Religious Studies & History of South East Asia

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Thai people on average spend at least 7.2 hours per day or 50.4 hours per week surfing the web.

 

 

Given the lower rate of access to the Internet, especially outside the urban areas, I find it hard to believe the AVERAGE Thai spends twice as much time on the Internet as the average European. Something tells me the denominator in this equation was NOT the entire Thai population. More likely they mean "Thai people who have regular access to the Internet ..." And even then that seems high.

 

 

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Looks to be a selective poll. Where is the U.S.? Where is Australia?

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