INFOGRAPHIC: Internet users in Iran still a mystery?

How much do you really know about Internet users in Iran? How often do they use Facebook, Google Plus and Twitter?
November 19, 2012 3:54 by kippreport
When it comes to its online consumer scene, neither local nor foreign companies have a strong enough understanding of Iran’s ‘netizens’. Their preferences, behavioural patterns and social media usage remains relatively mysterious as well.
Chimigi, Iran’s first online research panel releases an extensive info-graphic to remedy the lack of insights available.
One of the results of its syndicated study points out that over half of Internet users in Iran use Facebook and 37 percent are on Google Plus. Amir-Esmaeil Bozorgzadeh, Managing Partner of Conovi – parent company behind the research panel – says that online users in Iran are keen to participate and keep apace with everything digital.
“Iranians are among the highest consumers and producers of online content in the region,” he says.
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