These days, "mobile Internet," or "access to the Internet on a phone" might not mean what it used to, in the sense of something people do when out and about.
These days, a survey by Google found, 95 percent of smartphone owners use them at home and 82 percent use them at work, in addition to use outside the home, when moving around.
In other words, smartphones get used everywhere.
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