LinkWISCONSIN Broadband (High Speed Internet) Business Demand Survey
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1 LinkWISCONSIN Broadband (High Speed Internet) Business Demand Survey This survey will take about five minutes to complete. Data from this survey may be available to others per open record requirements. 1. Business physical location: a. Street Address b. City: c. County d. Zip: 2. Which of the following categories best describes your type of business? Agriculture Retail Business Construction Service Business Manufacturing Real Estate Other 3. How many employees (full and part-time) are currently employed at this location? Over Does your business have an Internet connection? Yes No 5. How important is an Internet connection to your business? Critical Very Important Somewhat Important Not Important IF YOUR BUSINESS DOES NOT HAVE AN INTERNET CONNECTION PLEASE SKIP TO QUESTION 13 LinkWisconsin Broadband Demand Survey Page 1 of 5
2 6. If your business has an Internet connection, is the current speed of connection: Adequate Inadequate 7. If inadequate, do you experience any of the following with your current Internet connection? Service is too expensive Unable to get adequate support Quality of service varies Service is too slow Data caps N/A Other: 8. Please check the box below that best describes the Internet connection speed desired by your business: Connection speed Level 1 (768 Kbps to 1.5 Level 2 (1.5 Mbps to 4 Mbps Level 3 (4 Mbps to 10 Level 4 (10 Mbps to 100 Level 5 (> 100 Mbps Do not know Examples of what can be accomplished at each speed tier Staying connected, basic , simple web browsing, downloading video, etc. Streaming video, complex web browsing, conducting e- commerce, medium-size file/image sharing, etc. Large-size file/image sharing, quality two-way video conferencing, basic telecommuting, etc. Complex telecommuting, high definition telepresence/video conferencing, real-time exchange or large data files/images. High speed real-time exchange of very large data files, images and videos complex business processes across multiple locations. 9. How much does your business pay per month for the current Internet connection? Less than $50 per month Between $100-$500 per month Do not know Between $50-$100 per month More than $500 per month LinkWisconsin Broadband Demand Survey Page 2 of 5
3 10. How much more is your business willing to pay to have optimal Internet speed? 0% more Less than 10% more Between 10% and 25% more Between 25% and 50% more Between 50% and 100% more More than double the current cost 11. Can we include your business location and broadband need on the Wisconsin Demand Map? Yes No NOTE: One of the purposes of this survey is to collect and map locations where there is demand for broadband. The street address of the location is geocoded (a longitude/latitude identifier) to position markers on a publicly viewable map, so address information will not be visible. It is not required that this location be mapped to complete the survey. 12. If desired, please provide your contact information. (Optional) Name Business Name Phone # LinkWisconsin Broadband Demand Survey Page 3 of 5
4 IF YOU DON T CURRENTLY HAVE AN INTERNET CONNECTION 13. Why doesn t your business have an Internet connection? (select all that apply) Not available Too expensive No need for Internet connection Lack skills/knowledge to use Lack of computer Other 14. If/when available, would your business subscribe to an Internet connection in the future? Yes No 15. If you would like to have an Internet connection, please check the box below that best describes the Internet Connection speed desired by your business: Connection speed Level 1 (768 Kbps to 1.5 Level 2 (1.5 Mbps to 4 Mbps Level 3 (4 Mbps to 10 Level 4 (10 Mbps to 100 Level 5 (> 100 Mbps Do not know Examples of what can be accomplished at each speed tier Staying connected, basic , simple web browsing, downloading video, etc. Streaming video, complex web browsing, conducting e- commerce, medium-size file/image sharing, etc. Large-size file/image sharing, quality two-way video conferencing, basic telecommuting, etc. Complex telecommuting, high definition telepresence/video conferencing, real-time exchange or large data files/images. High-speed real-time exchange of very large data files, images and videos, or complex business processes across multiple locations. 16. How much would you be willing to pay monthly for an Internet connection? LinkWisconsin Broadband Demand Survey Page 4 of 5
5 Less than $50 per month Between $50-$100 per month Between $100-$500 per month More than $500 per month Do not know 17. Can we include your business location and broadband need on the Wisconsin Demand Map? Yes No NOTE: One of the purposes of this survey is to collect and map locations where there is demand for broadband. The street address of the location is geocoded (a longitude/latitude identifier) to position markers on a publicly viewable map, so address information will not be visible. It is not required that this location be mapped to complete the survey. 18. If desired, please provide your contact information. (Optional) Name Business Name Phone # LinkWisconsin Broadband Demand Survey Page 5 of 5
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