More than half (53%) of 16-to-24 year olds say they have used the mobile Internet and 36 percent say they do so at least once per week, according to a recent survey from Harris Interactive.
Within the group of 16-to-24 year olds there is a large number (47%) who have not used the mobile Internet. This could be do to lack of an enabled phone or they don't see any benefits from using the application.
The cost and the charging structure have been cited as reasons why the mobile Internet is not yet considered mainstream. Many of the charges for this service are based around cost per megabyte making it challenging for users to gauge how much they are spending.
Pre-pay payment plans are still widely used in the UK, especially among younger consumers, although mobile operators are trying to lure more subscribers on to contracts.





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