The number of global internet users has grown exponentially, reaching over 3 billion currently. India has over 200 million internet users currently, and is projected to surpass the US by 2018 with over 500 million users. Mobile internet usage is also growing rapidly in India, with 70% of internet traffic now coming from mobile devices. However, internet and smartphone penetration remains relatively low in India, with only about 25% of the population currently using the internet.
comScore presents the 2013 India Digital Future in Focus. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the Indian market and identifies the prevailing trends in web usage, online video, social networking and online advertising that are defining the Indian online landscape. Plus, a special spotlight covering online market trends in Online Retail, Travel, Entertainment, Real Estate, News and Information..
comScore presents the 2013 India Digital Future in Focus. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the Indian market and identifies the prevailing trends in web usage, online video, social networking and online advertising that are defining the Indian online landscape. Plus, a special spotlight covering online market trends in Online Retail, Travel, Entertainment, Real Estate, News and Information..
Snapshot of Digital India- March 2016 : A comprehensive report which provides interesting the stats and facts about India and also depicts the evolution of India on the digital front in the past six months. The report shares interesting insights on connectivity, internet, mobility, social media usage and other digital trends.
The report covers the following datapoints:
1) Number of Internet users in India
2) Internet usage India report
3) Internet penetration in India
4) State wise internet users in India
5) Number of mobile subscribers in India
6) Urban- rural internet penetration India
7) Mobile internet usage stats in India
8) Smartphone internet usage stats in India
9) Social media users in India
10) Number of Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram users in India
11) Stats on Millennials using social media
12) Mobile app usage in India
13) App usage trends in India
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A round-up of how the online space; in terms of connectivity, smartphone and tablet use, social media users, current events on social media, etc.; has changed and grown in the past one year.
As on 31st October 2014, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) report indicates that there were 935.4 million mobile connections in India (VLR count). Out of these, nearly 548 million were from urban India and the rest are from Rural India.
According to I-Cube 2014, India had 159 million mobile Internet users as of October 2014. Out of this 119 million users were from Urban India and the rest 40 million were from Rural India. There has been a growth of 45% from October 2013.
Presentation restaurant De Rand Van Havelte, Drenthe, the NetherlandsRen van Stekelenborg
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Snapshot of Digital India- March 2016 : A comprehensive report which provides interesting the stats and facts about India and also depicts the evolution of India on the digital front in the past six months. The report shares interesting insights on connectivity, internet, mobility, social media usage and other digital trends.
The report covers the following datapoints:
1) Number of Internet users in India
2) Internet usage India report
3) Internet penetration in India
4) State wise internet users in India
5) Number of mobile subscribers in India
6) Urban- rural internet penetration India
7) Mobile internet usage stats in India
8) Smartphone internet usage stats in India
9) Social media users in India
10) Number of Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram users in India
11) Stats on Millennials using social media
12) Mobile app usage in India
13) App usage trends in India
Indonesia is dominating social media statistics. Already home to the biggest twitter city, we look at how Indonesian's love affair with social media is evolving to include ecommerce, political campaigns, and much more.
A round-up of how the online space; in terms of connectivity, smartphone and tablet use, social media users, current events on social media, etc.; has changed and grown in the past one year.
As on 31st October 2014, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) report indicates that there were 935.4 million mobile connections in India (VLR count). Out of these, nearly 548 million were from urban India and the rest are from Rural India.
According to I-Cube 2014, India had 159 million mobile Internet users as of October 2014. Out of this 119 million users were from Urban India and the rest 40 million were from Rural India. There has been a growth of 45% from October 2013.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) redefines the notion of connectivity; a transition to a vast, all-encompassing web of interconnected devices which uses data to measure, calculate, evaluate and learn. This network transcends the traditional comprehension of M2M in both capability and scale, linking together billions of devices and integrating everything from tiny remote beacons to large communications networks and energy infrastructure.
The potential of this vast connected network is staggering, and brings forth real capacity to help address some of our most crucial socio-economic concerns. Devices can utilise the data at their disposal to optimise efficiency and help reduce waste. Sensors can pre-empt mechanical breakdowns and determine the most safe and cost-effective time to schedule maintenance and repair. Energy systems can be transformed into smart grids, achieving improved efficiency by ensuring supply is regulated in accordance with actual real-time demand. It is this capacity to harness vast amounts of data to understand problems and identify solutions which underlines the true potential of IoT.
This conference will bring together technologists from industry, academia and government to explore the evolution of the Internet of Things. The programme will contextualise IoT within the current technology landscape and assess the implications for business and wider society. Delegates will hear from an impressive array of thought leaders and benefit from presentations which demonstrate the value of IoT in a practical context.
IoT Scotland will bring together 200 IT Heads and Business Leaders to learn, share and discuss, creating a unique opportunity for networking and knowledge exchange. The conference is organised by Scot-Tech Engagement and will be free* to attend for business leaders and IT personnel.
Webeesocial - The Indian digital landscape 2016Shubhendu Jha
This is our last year's deck on the Indian Digital Landscape which highlights the key numbers and trends from the industry and projections for 2017. If you want the latest deck for 2017, you can connect with our planning head -
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Digital India - What It Means For Your Brand's Digital Marketing StrategyFutuready Media
The young India today considers high speed internet as a core utility, a plethora of choices as a necessity and speed and ease as must-haves.
This presentation highlights insights about numbers and the scale to assist you set the digital strategy for your brand.
Ericsson Mobility Report - June 2015 - North East Asia appendixEricsson
Ericsson Mobility Report is one of the leading analyses of data traffic available, providing in-depth measurements from the world’s largest selection of live networks spread all around the globe.
The report uses those measurements and analysis, together with internal forecasts and other relevant studies, to provide insights into current traffic and market trends in today’s Networked Society.
The June 2015 report looks at global subscription growth and how the pattern is set to continue to 2020.
Bioscope into the Digital Growth in India - iMedia Malaysia DeckSidharth Rao
Digital Media is growing at a tremendous pace in India while Traditional Media such as TV is not going down.
What are the aggressive approaches taken by agencies in India and how can these best practices be leveraged across SEA markets?
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India on Internet 2014 is a collectives of all thats happening in the digitally crazy market of India. With 200 Mn+ people on board and over 250 Mn smart phones sold, India is buzzing with the digital invasion like never before. Marketing is changing, Marketers are changing their opinions, brands are rewording their messages to 140 characters, 75% of the time mobile phones are used actions which are not the reasons for its invention. World is colliding, India is truly emerging as one of the top digital super power in the world.
This presentation is a small collective ode to all thats gone by and all that face us.
[Report] Internet Trends in India for 2014Social Samosa
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# Internet Security: Safeguarding Your Digital World
In the contemporary digital age, the internet is a cornerstone of our daily lives. It connects us to vast amounts of information, provides platforms for communication, enables commerce, and offers endless entertainment. However, with these conveniences come significant security challenges. Internet security is essential to protect our digital identities, sensitive data, and overall online experience. This comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted world of internet security, providing insights into its importance, common threats, and effective strategies to safeguard your digital world.
## Understanding Internet Security
Internet security encompasses the measures and protocols used to protect information, devices, and networks from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. It involves a wide range of practices designed to safeguard data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Effective internet security is crucial for individuals, businesses, and governments alike, as cyber threats continue to evolve in complexity and scale.
### Key Components of Internet Security
1. **Confidentiality**: Ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to access it.
2. **Integrity**: Protecting information from being altered or tampered with by unauthorized parties.
3. **Availability**: Ensuring that authorized users have reliable access to information and resources when needed.
## Common Internet Security Threats
Cyber threats are numerous and constantly evolving. Understanding these threats is the first step in protecting against them. Some of the most common internet security threats include:
### Malware
Malware, or malicious software, is designed to harm, exploit, or otherwise compromise a device, network, or service. Common types of malware include:
- **Viruses**: Programs that attach themselves to legitimate software and replicate, spreading to other programs and files.
- **Worms**: Standalone malware that replicates itself to spread to other computers.
- **Trojan Horses**: Malicious software disguised as legitimate software.
- **Ransomware**: Malware that encrypts a user's files and demands a ransom for the decryption key.
- **Spyware**: Software that secretly monitors and collects user information.
### Phishing
Phishing is a social engineering attack that aims to steal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details. Attackers often masquerade as trusted entities in email or other communication channels, tricking victims into providing their information.
### Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks
MitM attacks occur when an attacker intercepts and potentially alters communication between two parties without their knowledge. This can lead to the unauthorized acquisition of sensitive information.
### Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
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3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
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Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
1. Ascending Growth of Internet and
IndiaStory
- Abhishek Saxena
SunstoneBusinessSchool
2. Theno. of global internet usersareincreasing at avery fast..
breakneck pace……
Internet users in the
world
3,076,192,870 and
growing each second…
Around 40% of the
world
population has an
internet
connection In 1995, it
was
less than 1%. The
number
3. Internet Users’ penetration growth year after year………….
The first
billion was
reached in
2005.
The second
billion in
2010.
The third
billion in
2014.
4. Internet Users’ presenceover theworld
Internet Users by
Region has
increased across all
the continents….
Asia displays
highest no. of users
of internet…
5. Factsabout country-wiseInternet Users
In 2014, nearly 75% (2.1 billion) of all internet users in the world (2.8
billion) live in the top 20 countries.
The remaining 25% (0.7 billion) is distributed among the other 178
countries, each representing less than 1% of total users.
China, the country with most users (642 million in 2014), represents
nearly 22% of total, and has more users than the next three countries
combined (United States, India, and Japan).
Among the top 20 countries, India is the one with the lowest
penetration: 19% and the highest yearly growth rate.
At the opposite end of the range, United States, Germany, France,
U.K., and Canada have the highest penetration: over 80% of
population in these countries has an internet connection.
7. Indian Internet usersto surpassUSin 2014
India now has over200 million Internet users and by 2018
almost half the country will be connected through the Internet
By 2018, India will have twice the number of Internet users as
the U.S. does. Almost half the country will be connected
through the Internet
It took the country 10 years to go from 10 million Internet users
to 100 million Internet users. Now the country is adding five
million new Internet users every month. India now has over 200
million Internet users.
Every new wave of technology has taken half as long as the
previous technology. The next big thing will take half the time
taken by smartphones
Smartphones took eight years to reach a billion consumers
In 2014, 2.8 billion people in the world out of seven billion are
8. MobileAnd Internet In India2014: 349 Million Unique
MobilePhoneUsers, 70% Traffic From Mobile
India is rapidly
advancing in the
technological space.
With the growing
population and
increasing
smartphone
penetration, India is
going mobile and
digital. Smartphone
and internet is not
just for the rich and
wealthy but
more users are
becoming informed
9. Out of the 1.25 billion people in India, only one-
fifth of the people use internet
Out of the 1.25 billion
people in India, only one-
fifth of the people use
internet and only 50% of
these are using social
media.
The growth of social
media
sites, especially Faceboo
k, is accelerating the
adoption rate.
Surprisingly, out of the
886 million mobile
subscribers – TRAI
claims different figure of 933 million users
though – only 10%
access social media sites
on their mobile.
The advent of
low-price smartphones
10. Mobile Internet users are less in India
The number of
mobile internet
users in India is
low though,
share of traffic
on mobile
devices is more
than the share of
traffic on
desktop.
The average low
speed in India is
less than half
the global
average, which
is one of the
reasons of low
internet
11. Thenumber of uniquesubscribersarelessthan half of
total 886 million subscribers.
The anomaly could
be the result of
attractive offers on
a new sim or the
first recharge
benefits offered by
the telecom
companies that
make the
consumers switch
in a very short time.
Against the 70%
sim penetration in
India, the mobile
penetration has not
even reached the
12. Usage of Internet by the Indian Subscriber
An average Indian
spends almost 5
hours accessing
internet and out of
the 3 hours spent
on mobile
internet, only 45
minutes are spent
doing any other
work apart from
social media.
Unsurprising,
since Facebook
claims that it has
100 million users
in India, out of
which 84 million
13. Prepaying is the trend India Follows
Indians believe in
paying for the
services before
using it.
Almost 841.7 million
people in India are
pre-paid users.
It is easier to lay
hands on a prepaid
sim than a postpaid
sim. Moreover, the
pre-paid tariffs in
India are a lot
cheaper than the
post-paid.
14. Smartphone is changing the m-commerce gain
rapidly…
Though the
smartphone
penetration is low in
India, more than half
the smartphone users
are using their devices
to make an online
purchase while more
than 90% use their
mobile devices to
research about a
product before buying
it.
The trend is likely to
change the face of m-
commerce industry in
India.
15. Indiato have213 million mobileInternet usersby
June’2015
The number of mobile
Internet users stood at 173
million at the end of
December 2014.
With the increasing
penetration of smartphones,
the number of mobile Internet
users in India is expected to
reach 213 million by June
2015, a 23% jump over six
months
Urban India, however, would
continue to account for a
large percentage of the
mobile Internet users across
the country accounting for
143 million by March 2015
and 160 million by June 2015
the number of mobile Internet
users in rural India is set to
16. Activitieson themobileInternet
The report reveals that for 74% of the mobile Internet users,
the primary activity is to access email, followed by social
networking, which is accessed by 61% of the mobile Internet
users.
Online chatting through instant messengers, watching videos,
listening to music and navigation are some of the other
activities common among users.
The report also stated that the average monthly mobile bill for
users has increased by 13% to Rs.439.
The proportion of this amount spent on mobile Internet was
45% last year and has increased to 54% this year.
17. MobileInternet users’ averagemonthly expenditure
• The report finds that 63% of
mobile Internet users spend
between Rs.101 and Rs.500
monthly on their mobile
connection, 26% spend
between Rs.501 to
Rs.1,000, and 7% spend
less than Rs.100 every
month.
• More than half of the mobile
Internet users spend
between Rs.101 and Rs.500
every month in availing
mobile Internet services.
• According to the Telecom
Regulatory Authority of
India, there were 935.4