By Graeme Wearden, 2 August 2004 09:25
NEWS Internet take-up in the UK has risen sharply over the last few months, according to the latest figures.
Market-research group Mintel claims 57 per cent of all adults now use the web, up from one in two in April. Almost half use the internet at home, while three in 10 use it at work or their place of study. Up to 10 per cent access the web at public places such as internet cafes, libraries and on the move.
Mintel predicted that this upward trend would continue, with 67 per cent of adults expected to be online by 2006.
Several previous reports from organisations such as Oftel and the Office of National Statistics had suggested that internet penetration in the UK was firmly stuck at about the 50 per cent mark.
According to Mintel, this recent rise in online activity is partly due to the accelerating take-up of high-speed connections, with 20 per cent of all adults now using a broadband connection.
Another factor is age. Sixty-five percent of 45- to 54-year-olds are now online, up from 35 per cent three years ago. There are now as many 45- to 64-year-olds online as those aged between 15 and 34.
Graeme Wearden writes for ZDNet UK

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