My responses inline:
Good morning everyone Alliance For Affordable Internet is conducting a
research about zero rating internet in four African
countries in Africa.
Please share your thoughts about Wikipedia Zero
1. Have you ever used Wikipedia zero?
Yes
2. How was the user experience?
Great
3 How relevant is it?
It is relevant in a theoretical sense to me, but in practice, doesn't mean
anything simply because I don't use the network Wikipedia Zero works on.
Even if my network supports Wiki Zero, I doubt it'll count significantly
towards my data usage.
4 What are your recommendations.
Wiki zero should try to spread to other networks in each country. At least,
the first 3 network providers of each country will do. Sticking to one
only? Not so useful for the majority
And since we're at it, could you pass on my greetings to the A4AI team, and
kindly tell them if they can help initiate YouTube Zero and Stack Overflow
Zero, it'll be a great addition to the Wiki Zero. Some of us don't only
want to read and edit, but Watch and Code. :p
Thanks for your attention
I know I've answered the questions, but a quick question: What will this
survey be used for? What has previous surveys been used for? Any link to
them? Did previous surveys translate into significant results noticeable by
the ordinary user such as myself?
By the way, I came across this and quote
<http://a4ai.org/visionand-strategy/>:
We want everyone, everywhere, to be able to access the life-changing power
of the Internet affordably. Our goal is to achieve the UN Broadband
Commission target of entry-level broadband priced at less than 5% of
monthly income, thereby enabling billions more people to come online.
Eeerrmm. "Priced at less than 5% of monthly income", awesome. But internet
isn't only about the price. Just a thought. Didn't see any mention of speed
on the endless pages on the official site <http://a4ai.org/>
Hope to reading response soon.
thanks