More than half in Wales have smartphones, says Ofcom

More than half people in Wales now have smartphones, according to figures from the communications watchdog Ofcom.

Around a tenth of those users only access the internet through a phone, which is double the UK average.

Despite an increase in the number of areas served by the latest superfast broadband connections, the figures also suggest that only two-thirds of Welsh homes have any sort of broadband at all.

Rhodri Williams, Ofcom's director in Wales, spoke to Bethan Rhys Roberts on BBC Radio Wales.

Wales has lowest superfast broadband

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