November28,1997
Internetuseup78%
byEricBeauchesne,SouthamNews
OTTAWACanadianfamilies,particularlyinBritishColumbia,areblastingoffforcyberspaceataphenomenalratewiththeproportionsurfingtheInternetfromhomenearlydoublingoverthepastyear.
"In1997,anestimated13percentofhouseholdswillusetheInternetfromtheirhomecomputers,upfrom7percentin1996,"StatisticsCanadasaidyesterdayinitsreportonwhat'sinandwhat'soutinhomesacrossthecountry.
Theagency'sannualsurveyofabout35,000households,conductedinMay,suggeststhat1.5millionhouseholdsnowhaveaccesstotheNet,comparedwith843,000lastyear.That'sanincreaseof78percent.
InternetusefromhomewashighestinBritishColumbiaat18percent,followedbyOntarioandAlbertaatabout15percenteach.Usewasaround10percentorlessintheAtlanticprovinces,QuebecandSaskatchewan.
ThesurgeinInternetuseechoestherapidgrowthincomputersinhomes.About4.2millionhouseholds,or36percent,currentlyhaveahomecomputer,upfrom3.6millionlastyear.
ButCanadiansarealsoloadinguponotherhigh-techgadgets,particularlycellularphones,withnearly20percentofhouseholdshavingone,upfrom14percentin1996.
"Decreasingpricesandincreasedtargetingofthehomemarkethave
likelycontributedtothisincrease,"StatisticsCanadasaid.Alberta
hasthegreatestproportionofhouseholdswithcellphonesat26percent,
whileNewfoundlandislast,at8percent.
Otherhothigh-techgadgetsnowalmostcommonplaceinhomesincludevideo
cassetterecorders(85percent)andcompactdiscplayers(58percent).
Andincreasingdemandsonworkandfamilytime,withbothspousesworking
in61percentofhusband-wifefamilies,havepromptedtherapidacceptance
ofappliancesthatofferconvenienceandtime-savingfeatures,Statistics
Canadasaid.
Theseincludemicrowaveovens,nowin86percentofhomes,anddishwashers,
inalmosteverysecondhousehold.
Thesurveyalsosuggeststhatalotoffamiliesarenotsweatingover
therecentincreaseinmortgageratesorthethreatofmoreincreasesto
come.
Almosttwo-thirdsoffamiliesowntheirownhomeandnearlyhalfare
mortgagefree.
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