Hong Kong, North America and UAE Are World's Most "Connected" Populations

GfK

Hong Kong, North America and UAE Are World's Most "Connected" Populations

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NUREMBERG, Germany, May 10 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

    Hong Kong and North America have the world's most highly connected

consumers - but people in the United Arab Emirates are closing in fast.

    The new GfK Connected Consumer Index

[http://connected-consumer.gfk.com/connected-consumer-index ] is a ranking of

78 countries and eight world regions that provides fast and direct comparison

of how highly connected each population is.

    The index shows which countries have the world's most connected consumers,

both overall and in detail across each of eleven different device types

(smartphone, tablet, mobile PC, desktop PC, wearables, smart TV, TV set-top

box, videogame console, e-reader, connected car and smart home), together with

trends over the last five years.

    It allows businesses to compare how connected the individual countries and

regions are, in order to spot market opportunities across a range of

industries. This includes areas stretching from digiital device sales and

content consumption to expansion of traditional technology into health and

media and beyond.

    Top ten most "connected" populations

    Looking at the GfK Connected Consumer Index ranking for the last two years,

Hong Kong and North America (USA, Canada and Mexico) hold steady as having the

world's top two most highly connected populations.

    However, people in the United Arab Emirates are fast closing in on that

lead, jumping from eighth place in 2015 to a forecasted third place this year.

Similarly, Switzerland has overtaken Denmark and Sweden to move up from tenth

place last year to a forecasted eighth place this year.

    

                  GfK Connected Consumer Index

       2015       2016                    Index       Index

     ranking    ranking                 score 2015 score 2016

        1          1      Hong Kong       1,430       1,486

        2          2      North America     952       1,062

        8          3      UAE               829         995

        3          4      Norway            939         988

        4          5      Germany           873         940

        6          6      Saudi Arabia      836         935

        5          7      Great Britain     856         916

        10         8      Switzerland       801         914

        7          9      Denmark           835         906

        9          10     Sweden            807         875

    Chile and Jordan leaping ahead in connectivity

    Other countries that the Index reveals as having made a significant leap

forwards in the past year, in terms of the connectivity of their populations,

are Chile and Jordan.

    Chile has climbed seven places from 27th place in 2015 to 20th place this

year, and now stands just behind Italy, Ireland and Australia. And Jordan has

jumped from 31st place last year to 23rd place - overtaking countries including

Cyprus, Oman, New Zealand and Belgium.

    Key market drivers

    Kevin Walsh, Director of Trends and Forecasting at GfK, comments, "We are

seeing some macro trend increases in connectivity across all countries. For

high growth markets, especially across the Middle East, Africa and emerging

APAC, the dominant trend remains smartphone adoption. This is the primary

device - and often the first device - for consumers to connect to data

services. This trend is likely to remain dominant for the next two to three

years as pricing reductions means over one billion consumers will be able to

afford to connect with a personal device for the first time.

    "For developed markets, primarily Western Europe and North America, the

growth drivers have already moved to the next wave of consumer connectivity.

Wearables are leading the way, together with connected cars - and both these

are providing new consumer benefits. Smart home technology is an equally

significant opportunity, but expected to be slower and steadier in terms of the

consumer adoption curve."

    Individual country drivers are also significant. Chile, despite having a

weaker economy, has a relatively favourable regulatory environment for

investment, as well as high broadband penetration compared to the rest of Latin

America. This has meant Smart TV sales again increased by over 20 percent last

year, and GfK forecasts further growth of another 12 percent this year.

    Walsh continues, "As technology markets mature, we are increasingly seeing

that local country drivers are having a relatively bigger impact on growth, as

opposed to global or regional trends - with consumers connecting in ever bigger

numbers and different ways."

    To view the GfK Connected Consumer Index scores and five-year trends for

each region and country, please visit:

http://connected-consumer.gfk.com/connected-consumer-index

    Contact

    Kevin Walsh, Director of Trends & Forecasting

    T +44-(0)20-7890-9380

    kevin.walsh@gfk.com

SOURCE: GfK

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