56% of all Americans have accessed the internet by wireless means. 39% of all Americans have used a laptop computer to go online wirelessly, making this the most prevalent means of wireless access. 32% of all Americans have gotten online with a mobile device meaning they have used a cell phone or other handheld device to check email, access the internet for information, or send instant messages.
Use of the internet on mobile devices has grown sharply from the end of 2007 to the beginning of 2009. In December 2007, 24% of Americans said they had at some point used the internet on their mobile device. By April 2009, 32% of Americans said they had at some point used the internet on their mobile device In December 2007, 11% of Americans said they had yesterday accessed the internet on their mobile. By April 2009, 19% of Americans said they had yesterday accessed the internet on their mobile.
Broader measures of use of mobile digital resources also show fast growth from the end of 2007 to the beginning of 2009.
Other access devices – iPods, game consoles, or e-books – for now play a small role in people’s wireless online habits.
When mobile users are away from home or the office, they like mobile access to stay in touch with others, but also to access information on the go
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