'Intrusive online ads ruining consumer experience in India'

September 28, 2016

New Delhi, Sep 28: Nearly half of Indian consumers who are connected on the Internet feel they are "constantly followed" by online advertising and the menace of intrusive anduncontrolled campaigns are ruining consumer experience, according to global research agency Kantar TNS.

onlineadsIn a study titled 'Connected Life', the research agency said the findings point to the need for a major rethink for the online advertising industry in India in terms of how it should reach out to consumers.

"What would come as a shock to the industry, it has been found that nearly half (47 per cent) of India's connected consumers feel 'constantly followed' by online advertising," it said.

In addition, the study revealed that almost a quarter (23 per cent) of consumers in the Asia-Pacific "actively ignore" social posts or content from brands (21 per cent in India).

Commenting on the findings, Kantar TNS India Executive Director Anusheel Shrivastava said: "Amid positive signs where social media is becoming one of the most trusted sources for millennials, the menace of intrusive and uncontrolled online advertising is ruining the consumer experience in India."

In the study of over 70,000 consumers by Kantar TNS, it was also found that the connected consumers in India are fans of social media.

"The top five most popular social media platforms in India are Facebook (75 per cent), YouTube (64 per cent), Twitter (34 per cent), Instagram (25 per cent) and Snapchat (19 per cent), representing alternative ways of interacting with audiences," it added.

According to the Kantar TNS study, consumers shy away from traditional online advertising while influencers and celebrities on social channels hold the key to connecting with millennials.

"More than half (53 per cent) of the online 16?24 year olds in India say they trust what people say online about brands more than 'official' sources such as newspapers, brands' own websites or TV adverts," it said.

This rising 'Social Trust' in India is one of the highest seen globally and says a lot about the challenges in this market, the study added.

Clearly, millennials are the more influencer-oriented group, trusting bloggers and peers rather than information from brands. The older generation's 'influencer network' is still primarily friends and family.

Kantar TNS said developments in mobile technology are a clear driver, with the number of smartphone users across the Asia-Pacific now numbering over a billion, and increasingly powerful smartphone cameras giving connected users the opportunity to take and share photos instantly.

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January 19,2020

New Delhi, Jan 19: Messaging service WhatsApp which on Sunday faced issues in transmitting multimedia content including pictures and images, prompting social media users to share hilarious memes and messages, resumed regular services after over two hours.

#WhatsAppDown was the trending hashtag on Twitter for most part of Sunday afternoon in India along with several other countries such as Brazil, Europe and also parts of Middle-East including UAE, reported downdetector.in, a realtime problem and outage monitoring website.

Users of the popular messaging app were unable to send media files, stickers and GIFs.

Most users immediately went to Twitter to find out about the problem and check if others were facing the same issue.

Numerous tweets and memes took over the internet as soon as the news broke about the WhatsApp tech issue. After around two hours of technical glitch, the app resumed full service.

Even after full recovery of media transfer, people globally still continued checking the status of the messaging app.

WhatsApp has been one of the prime messaging apps since May 2009 and has recently collaborated with Facebook.

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June 12,2020

Mumbai, Jun 12: Following an overwhelming response for the mega rights issue of Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Industries, the partly paid-up rights shares are set to debut on stock exchanges on June 15.

The biggest ever Rs 53,124 crore rights issue was subscribed 1.59 times and received bids worth Rs 84,000 crore on June 3.

Reliance said the rights issue saw a huge investor interest, including from lakhs of small investors and thousands of institutional investors, both Indian and foreign.

In 2019, Ambani said in the Reliance's annual general meeting that the company will be net zero debt by March 2021. The company is on course to achieve its target ahead of the deadline.

"In spite of the COVID-19 crisis and the lockdowns, the due-diligence by Saudi Aramco for the planned investment in the O2C business is on track as both the parties are committed and actively engaged," he said recently.

"With a strong visibility to these equity infusions, Reliance is set to achieve net zero debt status ahead of its own aggressive timeline. We believe rights issue was a part of the company's strategy of deleveraging its balance sheet," said Ambani. 

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March 12,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 12: In the wake of COVID-19 outbreak, Internet service providers in Kerala have agreed to step up the network capacity by 30 to 40 per cent of the present capacity to meet the demand, especially in view of the spurt in work-at-home mode.

"The decision was made at a meeting of representatives of various telecom service providers in Kerala circle and officials of the Telecommunication Department convened by the Secretary, Electronics and IT, following a direction by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to look into the issue," said a press release by the IT Department.

The decision will be beneficial for those working in IT institutions. The government has come out with a set of suggestions to avoid social gatherings at public places in view of coronavirus spread. Telecom service providers have assured the government that they are well equipped to face the current situation.

The major part of Internet consumption in Kerala is made available through local servers. Moreover, global Internet traffic is very low as compared to the overall consumption. So, increasing the capacity won't be difficult, service providers informed.

"Complaints regarding the low availability of the Internet due to the spurt in consumption of the Internet can be made to the service providers to their complaint redressal number or inform state government call centre (155300). But complaints regarding the insufficiency in the current network infrastructure should be strictly avoided," said the release.

The IT Department will also demand daily reports from various telecom service providers. By analysing these reports, steps for remedies will be taken after bringing the sudden increase in consumption to the service providers.

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