The Cloud sees 400% increase in tablets using WiFi network in past year

: The Cloud, the biggest provider of public WiFi on Britain’s high streets, has today released usage figures which highlight the increasing popularity of tablet devices in the UK. Assessing the number of tablets using its public WiFi network, The Cloud has reported a 436% year-on-year increase in the first two weeks of 2013 compared to the same period in 2012.

In addition to the rise in devices using The Cloud’s network, there has also been an increase in the number of online WiFi sessions via tablets (642%) between January 2012 and 2013, and an even bigger boom in the number of minutes users are spending online via their tablets, with The Cloud reporting a 731% increase.

This data suggests tablet users are spending significantly more time with their devices in hotspot locations, perhaps because the larger screen lends itself to more comfortable and thus longer sessions of typing emails, surfing the web or watching video content.

Ofcom reported in Dec2012 that 19% of UK households owned a tablet*, but millions of extra devices were expected to be sold at Christmas and the increased usage on The Cloud’s network in the first half of January is a sign of these new tablets being registered and coming on stream.

Vince Russell, Managing Director of The Cloud, said: “We’re seeing another major shift in the types of devices using our WiFi network. Five years ago it was dominated by business people using their laptops, then smartphones took over as they became mainstream devices. While tablets are still only responsible for a small percentage of the overall traffic on our network, they are growing at a huge rate and it’s highly likely that, in another couple of years, tablets will be as common a sight in WiFi hotspots as smartphones. The emergence of so called mini tablets is only likely to accelerate this trend.”

The Cloud itself saw extensive growth in 2012 with over 16,000 venues such as M&S, Greggs and Greene King pubs now offering their customers free WiFi and an estimated 6m people passing through the WiFi network every day.

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* Ofcom: The Communications Market 2012
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/cmr/cmr12/UK_1.pdf

Press contact details:
The Cloud
Lorna Hughes or Hugo Deacon
Harvard PR
020 7861 2800
TheCloud@harvard.co.uk

About The Cloud
• The Cloud builds and operates Wi-Fi networks across the UK and Europe to provide the mobile media experience that consumers want. The service delivers simple, fast, reliable and cost effective broadband to millions of Wi-Fi enabled smartphones, laptops and entertainment devices. The Cloud has exclusive commercial partnerships with retail, leisure, hotels, sports, transport, and entertainment and content partners to deliver its longer-term vision of a connected society
• The Cloud has over 6 million registered users connecting for over 100 million minutes a week at over 16,000 live locations such as the Emirates Stadium, Silverstone Race Track, the City of London, Wetherspoon, PizzaExpress, Caffe Nero, Eat, pubs, leisure facilities, restaurants and mainline stations
• Approximately 5 million people pass through The Cloud network everyday by visiting one of its partners, including major outlets such as PizzaExpress, Greggs, Pret and Wagamama, as well as First Great Western and Network Rail stations
• The Cloud is a BSkyB Company

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