Early win for Viber The survey found that Viber has scored an early win in Myanmar in the heated messaging app battle. Viber scores 79 percent of users versus 27 percent on Facebook Messenger. Clearly people are using multiple messaging apps. WhatsApp is surprisingly low down with just five percent usage among the respondents, behind Asia-made apps like WeChat and Line.
Still only 10% of population have a mobile phone Siim Teller from On Device Research explains to Tech in Asia that the team questioned a representative sample of 577 mobile internet users in Myanmar over one week in June, and additionally captured the device information of over 5,000 people. He adds:
We recruit respondents by working together with thousands of mobile publishers to get as representative sample of the mobile internet users in any given country. These people take the survey via their mobile browser which allows us to capture their user agent so we know their phone type, OS, etc. This time we asked them 19 questions which took around 10 minutes on average to answer – in itself an interesting data point which is in line with what we’re seeing from other emerging markets.
Tech in Myanmar is still at a very early stage, which means the nation of 61 million people still holds a lot of opportunity for web and tech companies. Only 10 percent of the population have a mobile phone right now, so Huawei and Viber have a fight on their hands to hold on to their early advantage in the still small market.
source: TechInAsia
Tech in Myanmar is still at a very early stage, which means the nation of 61 million people still holds a lot of opportunity for web and tech companies. Only 10 percent of the population have a mobile phone right now, so Huawei and Viber have a fight on their hands to hold on to their early advantage in the still small market.
source: TechInAsia
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