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Canadians doubling time online with mobile devices, video streaming
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November 12, 2014
TORONTO - As Canadians continue to get hooked on their smartphones, tablets and streaming video they're almost doubling the amount of time they spend online, according to measurement firm comScore.
As of August, there were about 27.8 million Canadian adults accessing the Internet with a computer, comScore reports. On average, they spent almost 39 hours a month browsing the web with a desktop or laptop.
But when accounting for watching Internet video and using mobile devices, the average time spent online shot up to nearly 75 hours a month, or about 2.5 hours a day.
<strong>READ MORE: <a href="http://globalnews.ca/news/1650618/streaming-service-shomi-ready-to-launch/">Streaming service shomi launches</a></strong>
"We're seeing extremely large growth," says comScore vice president of sales Bryan Segal.
"It really points to the fact of how much impact - in terms of engagement and time spent - that mobile is having on what we traditionally looked at as a PC world."
Canadians in the 25-to-34 demographic were seen to be spending the most time online, averaging around 110 hours a month across various devices. Only about 50 of those hours were linked to web browsing on a computer.
The oldest Canadians tracked by comScore, ages 55 and older, were spending just 20 or so hours with a mobile device or streaming video a month. The bulk of their online hours were devoted to web browsing on a computer.
The use of mobile apps is really driving the spike in Canadians' online time, comScore says.
<strong>READ MORE: <a href="http://globalnews.ca/news/1527665/what-is-shomi-and-how-does-it-work/" target="_blank">What is shomi and how does it work?</a></strong>
It's estimated that Canadians who own smartphones and tablets are now spending about 43 per cent of their overall online time within an app.
And app usage accounts for over 80 per cent of the time Canadians spend online with a mobile device, versus just 20 per cent spent using a web browser.
Men are slightly more likely to use mobile apps, according to comScore, but women spend more time with their favourite apps.
Similarly, men are more likely to use a mobile device's web browser but women spend more time using it.
As of June, comScore counted 18 million smartphones in Canada (a 12 per cent increase from June 2013) and 7.8 million tablets (up 37 per cent in a year).
<strong>READ MORE: <a href="http://globalnews.ca/news/1617753/live-coverage-of-apple-ipad-event/">Apple unveils new iPads, iMac with Retina display</a></strong>
About 78 per cent of all Canadians owning a cellphone were using a smartphone, which was second highest among the countries comScore tracks (behind Spain and ahead of the United Kingdom, the United States and Italy).
About four per cent of Canadian Internet users - or around 1.3 million people - now strictly use mobile devices to go online and no longer use a laptop or desktop, comScore says.
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Canadians doubling time online with mobile devices, video streaming| November 12, 2014
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Nova Scotia reopens debate on fracking for gas amid war in Iran02:20 | April 25, 2026
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Carney defends premiers’ decision to keep U.S. booze off shelves01:54 | April 23, 2026
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Flight cuts, rising fuel costs disrupt summer travel plans06:49 | April 22, 2026
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Business Matters: Canadian inflation jumps to 2.4% in March02:11 | April 20, 2026
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Canada Post to replace home delivery with community mailboxes in new cost-saving plan01:09 | April 17, 2026
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Health Matters: 7-Eleven brand sandwiches recalled due to listeria concerns02:04 | April 15, 2026
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Canadians welcome ‘necessary’ gas tax relief01:51 | April 14, 2026
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Carney’s gas tax holiday to cost $2.4B, last until Labour Day01:56 | April 14, 2026
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Carney says he will temporarily suspend Canada’s fuel excise tax amid Iran war01:11 | April 14, 2026
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Retail giants using personal data for digital pricing ‘downright dystopian,’ NDP Leader Lewis says02:10 | April 13, 2026
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Business Matters: Oil prices climb again as U.S. prepares blockade02:14 | April 13, 2026
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Canada might set minimum age for social media use amid youth mental health concerns00:34 | April 12, 2026
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Health Matters: Sobeys recalling certain cheese products due to listeria concerns02:23 | April 9, 2026
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Business Matters: Unilever confirms $44.8B acquisition of McCormick amid hiring freeze02:23 | March 31, 2026
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Health Matters: Cheese included in certain Hello Fresh meal kits recalled02:12 | March 31, 2026
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Business Matters: Cocoa prices tumble, but Easter chocolate remains pricey02:19 | March 27, 2026
Canadians doubling time online with mobile devices, video streaming
Description
November 12, 2014
TORONTO - As Canadians continue to get hooked on their smartphones, tablets and streaming video they're almost doubling the amount of time they spend online, according to measurement firm comScore.
As of August, there were about 27.8 million Canadian adults accessing the Internet with a computer, comScore reports. On average, they spent almost 39 hours a month browsing the web with a desktop or laptop.
But when accounting for watching Internet video and using mobile devices, the average time spent online shot up to nearly 75 hours a month, or about 2.5 hours a day.
<strong>READ MORE: <a href="http://globalnews.ca/news/1650618/streaming-service-shomi-ready-to-launch/">Streaming service shomi launches</a></strong>
"We're seeing extremely large growth," says comScore vice president of sales Bryan Segal.
"It really points to the fact of how much impact - in terms of engagement and time spent - that mobile is having on what we traditionally looked at as a PC world."
Canadians in the 25-to-34 demographic were seen to be spending the most time online, averaging around 110 hours a month across various devices. Only about 50 of those hours were linked to web browsing on a computer.
The oldest Canadians tracked by comScore, ages 55 and older, were spending just 20 or so hours with a mobile device or streaming video a month. The bulk of their online hours were devoted to web browsing on a computer.
The use of mobile apps is really driving the spike in Canadians' online time, comScore says.
<strong>READ MORE: <a href="http://globalnews.ca/news/1527665/what-is-shomi-and-how-does-it-work/" target="_blank">What is shomi and how does it work?</a></strong>
It's estimated that Canadians who own smartphones and tablets are now spending about 43 per cent of their overall online time within an app.
And app usage accounts for over 80 per cent of the time Canadians spend online with a mobile device, versus just 20 per cent spent using a web browser.
Men are slightly more likely to use mobile apps, according to comScore, but women spend more time with their favourite apps.
Similarly, men are more likely to use a mobile device's web browser but women spend more time using it.
As of June, comScore counted 18 million smartphones in Canada (a 12 per cent increase from June 2013) and 7.8 million tablets (up 37 per cent in a year).
<strong>READ MORE: <a href="http://globalnews.ca/news/1617753/live-coverage-of-apple-ipad-event/">Apple unveils new iPads, iMac with Retina display</a></strong>
About 78 per cent of all Canadians owning a cellphone were using a smartphone, which was second highest among the countries comScore tracks (behind Spain and ahead of the United Kingdom, the United States and Italy).
About four per cent of Canadian Internet users - or around 1.3 million people - now strictly use mobile devices to go online and no longer use a laptop or desktop, comScore says.
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