65% of South African over age of 16 connected to Internet

The connection rate is slightly ahead of Nigeria (63 percent) and Kenya (53 percent), according to heraldlive.co.za.

This is according to new research released, which was commissioned by Internet giant Google and conducted by Kantar TNS.

The 2017 Consumer Barometer consists of research conducted in 63 countries to gauge their internet access and usage.

South African data was collected via door-to-door interviews, of which 60 percent were done in urban and 40 percnt in rural areas.

About 25 million South Africans access the Internet for personal use, with six out of 10 (60 percent) of them below the age of 35 — higher than the global average of 34 percent. Most users go online to access social media‚ use search engines and watch online videos.

South African Internet users are split in the middle between men and women.

The research found six out of every 10 South Africans used smartphones compared to 47 percent in 2014.

Just less than one in four (24 percent) South Africans used computers. Tablet usage was just more than one out of 10 (12 percent).

Just more than four in 10 South Africans use only a smartphone‚ computer or tablet, while 16 percent use two of these devices and seven percent use all three.

Almost four out of five South Africans (79 percent) access the Internet on their smartphone as often as on their computer.

About 2.5 million South Africans shop online, which Google said would continue to grow.

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