Survey: Healthcare ranks as top online activity for Thais


The survey gauged 46,348 respondents countrywide from April to July. Thais spent an average of 7 hours and 4 minutes on the internet per day, with Gen Y topping the ranking for time spent online. — Photo by ROBIN WORRALL on Unsplash

The top Internet activity for Thais was receiving healthcare consulting and services, while Gen Y spent the most time – eight hours and 55 minutes a day – on the Internet compared with other generations, according to the latest survey by the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA).

The Thailand Internet User Behavior survey of 2022 also showed watching live commerce was among the top five Internet activities for the first time, while state officials spent the most time on the internet compared with other occupations.

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