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EEO. 2020; 19(4): 5492-5502


An Anlaysis Of Various Age Group Frequencies To Access The Internet In India

Dr. Jasbir Singh.



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Mobile phone is the best friend of the present generation. Mostly people use the smart phone. Smart phone cannot function without internet. So, internet is the primary requirement for the smart phone user. This paper shows the growth and frequency of internet user in India. It focuses on the frequency of access of internet usages by gender, by age group and by cause in India. This research also found that there is a huge discrimination by gender and by age group in India. Correlation, frequency, growth rate and mean analysis were done to find the effects of certain parameters which effect the growth of internet user in India. Paper analysis also finds the correlation with total internet access with face-book and social network user in India. Internet growth rate is closely linked with subscription rate through internet mode. Youth is a big market for use of internet in India.

Key words: Correlation analysis, CAGR, mean analysis, social network, Tele-density, penetration etc.







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