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<h3>India phone survey</h3><p>There are a total of 19 questions in the survey, addressing the following categories:</p><ul><li>Internet use</li><li>Mobile phone use (smartphones & basic voice/SMS phones)</li><li>Awareness and use of Wikipedia</li></ul><div><br></div><div>The 2016 Indian phone survey is a composite of 7 individual regional surveys. The survey covered over 90% of India's geography, gathering over 9000 full responses from a set of 12 languages presented. </div><p>Here are the main questions this survey was designed to answer. However, analyzing the full data set allows you to conduct more in-depth data explorations and gain meaningful insights beyond the points presented here:</p><ul><li>What is the actual number of people who use the internet?</li></ul><p>(Real-world behavior makes this difficult to measure from industry reports, since people might have access to the internet through school, friends, internet cafés, public Wifi, etc.)</p><ul><li>For internet users: What do people mostly use the internet for?</li><li>For non-internet users: Why not use the internet?</li><li>How many people use smartphones?</li><li>Do people with smartphones use the internet from just Wifi? Or just cellular service?</li><li>How many people think that they don’t use the internet, but still use Facebook or WhatsApp?</li><li>How many people have heard of Wikipedia? What do they use it for? How often?</li><li>If they have heard of Wikipedia, but aren’t using it, why not?</li></ul

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