I'm researching wireless networks...

Done!

Much more inclined to provide a genuine response for someone who has been a member/contributed to the forum rather than signed up with the sole intention of getting survey answered.
 
Well.

No, you haven't justified your research to me. It's all over the place is that survey and it's not a very well targeted piece of research as far as I can tell.
 
Well.

No, you haven't justified your research to me. It's all over the place is that survey and it's not a very well targeted piece of research as far as I can tell.

Thanks for your feedback. :o
It is intended to cover a wide user base, and address several issues at the same time. Hence why you think it's all over the place.
 
question 16 you maybe shouldve used a 5 point gradient scale from unimportant to most important rather than an either/or (important or unimportant)

Survey was ok. Needed more focus. But i think an app is a better option than a website for the thing you want to produce.

Unfortunately for me i use my phone quite a bit but tbh i didnt know what LTE stood for :(
 
Heh, are you watching me?

I filled it out and didn't moan because I am not a ****.
Purely coincidence! Hehe :D

Don't, bit too long for me and my short attention span though!

Noted. I apologise if it felt long, but I need data, and this is my first time at this. Next time I'll be sure to slim it down.

question 16 you maybe shouldve used a 5 point gradient scale from unimportant to most important rather than an either/or (important or unimportant)

Survey was ok. Needed more focus. But i think an app is a better option than a website for the thing you want to produce.

Unfortunately for me i use my phone quite a bit but tbh i didnt know what LTE stood for :(

Yes I see what you mean, I'll make a note for future surveys to improve consistency.
LTE = Long Term Evolution. A.K.A. 4G. The improved speed and latency is a godsend in the areas that get it. I once had 80Mbps on my HTC One with EE on the high street. 10 minute walk back home gives me no LTE at all, just 2Mbps HSDPA (but with spiking latency).
 
Answered - one problem with the survey assumes that a smartphone is bought with a contract/on payg, where as a lot of people purchase SIM-free phones and use whichever network they like
 
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