15/03/2010

The research Broadband and the User 5 in final phase

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"Broadband and the User" is a biennial study on the personal internet use of the Dutch population. From a user perspective, insight is gained into the changes emerging in internet usage. As this is the fifth edition of the research, changes can be consistently mapped over a period of ten years. Key questions in this fifth edition include: To what extent is there a shift towards mobile internet? What significance does the internet have for the user?

Commissioned by the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science, UPC, and the Stimuleringsfonds voor de Pers, the research is now in its final phase. The survey was completed by 1621 respondents and is currently being analysed by the research team. The diary study has also been concluded after 14 days. In the diary study, 30 internet users daily shared their opinions on an internet issue. These opinions will be incorporated into the report as stories behind the figures from the survey. The report will be published in April 2010.

The user evening on 18th March will provide additional information on the survey results. During an interactive session with a small group of internet users, two themes will be discussed: 'media literacy' and 'paying for internet content'. There are still a few spots available for the interactive user evening on 18th March 2010 in Utrecht (from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm).

Winners of FLIP HD Video camera announced
The winners of FLIP HD Video cameras have now been announced. The lucky winners are:
  • Ms. Croenen from Wommels
  • Mr. Van Bree from Doetinchem
  • Mr. Van Tol from Amersfoort
More information?
For information about this study and other user research by Dialogic, please contact Hugo Gillebaard.