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Study reveals UK visual tech habits

A recent study by Ofcom called “The communications market report” bubbles up a flurry of data  regarding UK’s usage of communication devices, whether TV, tablets, smartphones, laptops or desktop. Besides the obvious trend we see in all other developed nation – a sharp increase of mobile usage – the report also reveals some interesting usage habits, particularly in the visual tech space. We expose some of the most significant findings:

While photos are low on the scale, they are an exact match to the usage of voice. source : Ofcom Research
Both Instagram and Snapchat show an elevated level of usage frequency during a typical day. Source: Ofcom research

The full report – you can download it for free here–  offers a much wider picture of the how the UK uses their communication tools, covering TV watching habits, video streaming, 4G usage and more, with an emphasis on the generational gap we witness in other countries. While the overall UK population doesn’t seem as completely absorbed in the picture/video sharing craze  observed in the US, it does appear that the younger generation is quickly adopting the habits of its US counterpart.

Photo by Wiertz Sébastien

Author: Paul Melcher

Paul Melcher is a highly influential and visionary leader in visual tech, with 20+ years of experience in licensing, tech innovation, and entrepreneurship. He is the Managing Director of MelcherSystem and has held executive roles at Corbis, Stipple, and more. Melcher received a Digital Media Licensing Association Award and is a board member of Plus Coalition, Clippn, and Anthology, and has been named among the “100 most influential individuals in American photography”

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