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UAE residents spend a minimum of 7 hours online daily: Survey

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Gulf Today, Staff Reporter

The Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority has appreciated the data insights by the World Digital Report 2021, published in partnership between We Are Social and Hoot suite.

The report sheds light on the digital lifestyle in the UAE, based on group data that monitored individuals and companies' behavior during the year 2020, which witnessed the Corona pandemic.

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The report revealed the total value of digital payment transactions in the UAE during 2020 reached $ 18.50 billion and indicated that the average time an individual spends on the Internet in the UAE is 7 hours and 24 minutes a day.

Furthermore, the report states that an individual spends 40 hours per week browsing the Internet via a Smartphone, while 86% of the population plays electronic games via the Internet using available devices.


The report has also indicated that the UAE residents spent 320 million hours on Smartphone applications during 2020 and the number of smart homes in the country has reached 190,000.

Commenting on the results and data, Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, Director General of the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority, Head of the Digital Government of the UAE government, said, "The emergency faced by the world last year, has made 2020, a digital year of excellence, as websites, social media pages, portals and smart sites thrived. They were the only means for the world's population to pursue their lives, work and education.

“The communications and information technology sector's overall infrastructure has been a decisive factor in enabling many sectors of society to maintain the continuity of various aspects of everyday life like work, education, and shopping.

“Most importantly, the period has proved that digital transformation is an urgent necessity and not a technical luxury. Following our wise leadership's directives, we in the UAE have been pioneers in this process, as most government agencies developed their smart platforms and services.

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“We were the first to adopt and develop digital solutions that enabled us to overcome the difficult situation and managed to achieve many successes."

According to the report, 99% of the Emirati community members are active on social media, and 97.6% of the population owned Smartphones. While 9.3% of the population owned smart devices in their homes, 5.2% use augmented virtual reality technologies.

The report also stated that the high internet speeds in the UAE contributed to enhancing the digital presence of the various members of society. The average internet speed on Smartphones reached 177.52 megabytes per second, an increase of 104.6% from the year 2019, while the fixed internet speed reached 131 megabytes per second, a rise of 44.6% from 2019.

The report also mentioned that Google ranked first as a search engine in terms of the number of visitors with a total of 244 million visits, while YouTube ranked first at 87.4% as the most widely used social media platform.

It is worthy to note that the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority has launched several initiatives to support the vision of the country's leadership.

These are related to remote working, distance learning, e-commerce and providing government services remotely.

In coordination with service providers, the authority provided a set of applications to support remote working from homes.

The authority has worked with service providers to raise the fixed broadband speed to 100 megabytes per second to secure high internet speeds that ensure the smooth running of remote work operations.

The Authority and service providers enhanced network capacity and re-engineered bandwidth to provide seamless remote work experiences.

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