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Plusnet Business Wifi Study

Plusnet Business Wifi Study

Plusnet Business Wifi Study

businesssupport_editThe average Brit spends ten hours a day being connected to the Internet, results from a Plusnet Business survey*  reveals. The study demonstrates how the demand for Internet access has increased, with almost a quarter [24%] of people saying that they need it to be able to update people should anything happen. Small businesses need to take note that almost half [49%] of respondents said Internet access, provided by businesses, is needed in public areas. Over 40% of respondents in North West, Northern Ireland, Scotland, London and Wales say that having access to Wi-Fi is a deal-breaker when deciding on a hotel, showing how much this can affect a business’ bottom line. This study by Plusnet Business has uncovered how much of an impact a decent Wi-Fi connection for customer use can bring to many sectors, with almost a fifth saying they will purposely choose a restaurant [17%], bar [17%], pub [17%], and shopping centre [18%], over one without it. For nearly a third of respondents [29%], regular access isn’t good enough, they have to be constantly connected and can’t even queue or take a short journey without entertaining themselves online. Well over a third [46%] of respondents in London admitted that they needed to be connected to the Internet all the time, to stop the boredom of having to queue. Talking about the survey, Nick Silverwood, Head of Business, said: “Through the Plusnet Business survey we can see that installing something as simple as free Wi-Fi for customers, can help generate repeat custom and definition within a market. With increased competition in the hospitality and retail markets, it’s important for small businesses to understand how investing in customer broadband has the potential to really boost sales. With over one in ten [12%]** respondents estimating that 21-30% of their profit is down to a fast and reliable Internet connection, there is a clear benefit to getting online.” *The survey was conducted by Opinion Matters between 5th and 10th August 2011, and included 1,002 respondents **The survey was conducted by Opinion Matters between 11th and 19th July 2011, and included 1,510 respondents, 893 of those were workers

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amcclean1
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"With over one in ten [12%]2 respondents....." Whilst it is probably correct can a survey size of less than 20 people really give meaningful info. I'm not shunning the idea of the survey but rather that given the low number of respondents sadly it may not be such a great a representation. podman
Chris
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There were many more than 20 responses, I've corrected the spurious '2' now. Good spot, thanks.
amcclean1
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Could you also please also remove my login username from the comment. I believed my loging nickname would show instead for security.
Kelly
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I've unapproved Podman's original comment due to the name problem. Here is is for posterity: ----- "With over one in ten [12%]2 respondents....." Whilst it is probably correct can a survey size of less than 20 people really give meaningful info. I'm not shunning the idea of the survey but rather that given the low number of respondents sadly it may not be such a great a representation. podman