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06 Sept 2025

Millions head online at 6am, 7am and 8am as alarms go off, data shows

Millions head online at 6am, 7am and 8am as alarms go off, data shows

Britons reach for their mobile phone as soon as they wake up – with spikes in network traffic detected immediately after 6am, 7am and 8am, figures show.

Millions of people pick up their phone on the hour – likely when most alarms are set for – and begin scrolling, Virgin Media O2 data suggests.

A separate survey for the operator found that more than a third of Britons (35%) are planning to reduce their screen time as part of their new year’s resolutions.

The firm said the morning data jumps had emerged as part of its broadband network analysis, which it said was a reliable indicator of the connectivity habits of the British public.

It found three jumps – evident almost immediately following the hours of 6am, 7am and 8am – suggesting people reach for their phones to turn off their alarms and immediately begin scrolling.

Some 81% of Britons said they reached for their phones first thing most days, with 75% immediately checking their social media feeds and more than half (52%) checking news feeds.

A fifth (21%) said they looked at the day’s forecast, while 18% checked for disruptions to their commute.

Some 6% scanned the stock market before they got out of bed.

As well as a third of people looking to reduce their screen time, three quarters said they were hoping to improve their mental health – with a further two thirds (65%) wanting to sleep better.

Half of those polled (49%) admitted to previous unsuccessful attempts to reduce screen time.

Virgin Media O2 said this explained record levels of data consumption and an overall uptick of 8.1% in broadband usage on its network last year.

While three quarters of people said they relied on their screens for everyday tasks, two thirds (65%) are worried they would miss out or be socially disconnected if they cut down their screen time.

Those polled cited social media as the hardest to cut down on (78%), followed by messaging apps (75%) and video streaming (68%).

Jeanie York, chief technology officer at Virgin Media O2, said: “Our data shows the importance of connectivity to people’s lives and the role it can play in kicking off the day.

“Millions of people in the UK are privileged enough to have world news at their fingertips before their feet even touch the floor, and we’re proud to be unlocking so many possibilities through our fixed and mobile networks.”

Strand Partners surveyed 1,100 UK consumers between January 3-6.

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