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14 questions on in-flight connectivity

  • 07-06-2013 5:10pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    On-board an airliner, in-flight connectivity allows passengers to connect their personal devices (e.g. mobile phone, tablet or laptop) to the internet and the cellular network (in-flight mobile roaming).

    As part of my Master Thesis at Cranfield University in England, I’m conducting a survey on the commercial aspects of in-flight connectivity. In particular, the survey assesses the current demand and willingness to pay for in-flight connectivity. Your answers will give insights into the structure and pricing of in-flight connectivity services from a passenger's perspective.

    The survey consists of 14 questions. Thank you for clicking the link below to start the survey.
    <snip>


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,561 ✭✭✭andy_g


    Oliver_IFC wrote: »
    On-board an airliner, in-flight connectivity allows passengers to connect their personal devices (e.g. mobile phone, tablet or laptop) to the internet and the cellular network (in-flight mobile roaming).

    As part of my Master Thesis at Cranfield University in England, I’m conducting a survey on the commercial aspects of in-flight connectivity. In particular, the survey assesses the current demand and willingness to pay for in-flight connectivity. Your answers will give insights into the structure and pricing of in-flight connectivity services from a passenger's perspective.

    The survey consists of 14 questions. Thank you for clicking the link below to start the survey.
    <snip>

    Im afraid to say boards.ie Ltd does not allow surveys to be conducted for college work.

    Please read the terms ans conditions you signed up to.
    Locked.


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