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Smartphone fans lead the world in internet screen time

By Agence France-presse in Helsinki (China Daily) Updated: 2016-12-29 08:11

On the crowded morning metro in Helsinki, silence prevails. Everyone is hunched over their smartphone screens, reading the news, checking emails or watching videos.

A loud "yeah!" breaks the quiet, along with a delighted squeal from a toddler whose mother has just handed him her smartphone to calm him down with a video.

Finland, once a world leader in mobile telephony with Nokia, is in a class of its own when it comes to internet usage on smartphones and tablets, thanks to cheap subscription plans.

In the first half of 2016, Finns used nearly twice as much mobile data on portable devices as South Koreans, who came second in a recent comparison of 32 European and Asian countries by Swedish telecommunication specialist Tefficient.

Finns spend so much time on their phones that authorities are concerned: the city of Helsinki's department of health and social services recently launched a campaign telling parents to get their priorities straight.

In a video that angered many parents, a black raven swoops down and carries away a little girl on a beach while her mother focuses on her smartphone, followed by the message: "Negligence is modern-day violence."

Offended Helsinkians flooded the city with negative feedback, accusing it of criticizing all phone usage and especially women by depicting only the child's mother in the video.

But the city said it was intended to highlight the fact that some mothers spend too much time on their smartphones instead of playing with their children, and that some fathers are largely absent from their children's lives.

Anna Andersson, a 33-year-old mother of a 6-month-old baby, says she wasn't offended by the campaign.

"People got quite provoked by it but in my opinion there was a point," she said.

She says she uses the internet more on her phone than on her laptop but less so now that she has a child.

The country's largest operator Elisa says Finnish parents are following in the footsteps of their teenage children, who have led the way in recent years in consuming more and more internet content on the go.

"Fastest growth in usage comes from watching live images, or videos," said Elisa's head of broadband subscriptions, Matias Castren.

He said mobile data consumption peaks especially in the evenings, when many Finns - from teenagers to pensioners - are glued to their phones and tablets to watch films, shows, video clips or just browse social media, instead of watching television like they used to.

Several factors may explain the love of smartphones.

Since the golden days of Nokia, Finland's former business crown jewel and once the world's top handset maker, Finns have been keen to adopt new technology.

For a nation of 5.5 million, there are 10.9 million mobile connection plans in Finland - nearly two per inhabitant.

A key factor that allows Finns to devour data on the go is the country's fast connections are affordable.

Tefficient's comparison found that in the Netherlands, where operators charged the most for a gigabyte of mobile data, it cost 14 times more than in Finland, where it was the cheapest of all 32 countries compared.

 Smartphone fans lead the world in internet screen time

A man talks on a Nokia cellphone outside Helsinki railway station. Since the golden days of the handset maker, Finns are keen to adopt technology.Jarno Mela / Agence Francepresse

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