Two in Ten (20%) Canadians Who Own a Mobile Device Use It to Access the Internet

New Ipsos Reid Research Defines Segments of Mobile-Phone Users Based on Attitudes and Usage

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Toronto, ON – Two in ten (20%) Canadians who own a mobile device use that device to access the internet, according to newly-released research conducted by Ipsos Reid on behalf of BBC Americas. Further, among those who do access the internet on their mobile device, nearly three in ten (28%) do so on their Blackberry, two in ten...

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Two in Ten (20%) Canadians Who Own a Mobile Device Use It to Access the Internet

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