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LATESTPUBLICATIONS

"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 33
Elections 2015

no 34
Public Opinion on Energy Sources, Energy Policy and Natural Environment


Reports

Opinions about the Constitutional Tribunal
Historical Consciousness in Poland
Migrant Crisis after the Attacks in Brussels
The Unemployed 2016
Acceptability of Abortion in Various Circumstances
Internet Surveillance
Party Preferences in May
Opinions about Public Institutions
Drop in the Government Ratings
Social Moods in May
Tax Returns 2015
Attitudes towards Refugees after the Announcement of the European Commission’s New Proposal on Reforming European Asylum System
 
Wireless Internet

People in Poland regularly using the internet make up two-thirds (65%) of all adults. The vast majority (86% of them, or 56% of the total interviewed) go online via a wireless connection, using devices such as smartphones, tablets or laptops. Over the last few years this group has expanded rapidly: six years ago wireless users made up less than half of all those going online, but by 2012 this had risen to almost two-thirds, and two years ago it was over three-quarters.
Rysunek 1

Although younger people are still the ones more likely to use wireless when going online, this way of accessing the internet has also become more common among the older people interviewed.
Rysunek 2

The above data comes from the ‘Current Events and Problems’ survey.
More on this subject in the CBOS report.
 
  


 
 
 
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