Wi-Fi users spend more time online

Internet users connecting to the web using a Wi-Fi network are strangely more likely to check emails and read news online than wired users

Internet users with a home Wi-Fi network spend more time reading news and checking emails online compared to web surfers on a wired broadband connection, according to new research.

The Pew Internet & American Life Project surveyed 798 US internet users and found that 72 per cent of wireless internet users check their email at least once a day, compared to just 63 per cent of those on a wired connection. The same trend goes for reading news online.