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"description": "Agency drops four questions, rewords others",
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"textContent": "WASHINGTON, June 17, 2025 – The National Telecommunications and Information Administration _has_ _released its proposal_ for the November 2025 Internet Use Survey.\n\nThe agency’s proposed survey, released Monday, would ask respondents up to 61 questions, down from the 65 questions _it asked in 2023_.\n\nQuestions absent from the 2025 version included those dealing with privacy or security concerns when using the internet, and one question asking if the respondent was unable to use an internet-connected device because it was in use by someone else or located elsewhere.\n\n\n\n_****FROM SPEEDING BEAD SUMMIT****_\n _****Panel 1: How Are States Thinking About Reasonable Costs Now?****_\n_****Panel 2: Finding the State Versus Federal Balance in BEAD****_\n _****Panel 3: Reacting to the New BEAD NOFO Guidance****_\n _****Panel 4: Building, Maintaining and Adopting Digital Workforce Skills****_\n\n All Videos from Speeding BEAD Summit \n\nIn addition, when asking about how the internet is accessed at home, the option “fully wireless internet service” was added to the 2025 version. Other minor changes (such as changing some examples, editing wording, or adding additional context to some questions) were also made.\n\nThe NTIA _is seeking comments_ on its proposed questions until August 18, 2025, at which point it will submit its collection to the Office of Management and Budget. The survey is estimated to take a total of 10 minutes to complete, and the agency is seeking to collect data from 50,000 households.\n\nThe NTIA has been conducting the internet use survey _since 1994_, though _it hasn’t always been biennial_. The 2023 internet use survey _found that_ 13 million more Americans used the internet in 2023 than in 2021.",
"title": "NTIA Releases Proposed Questions for 2025 Internet Use Survey",
"updatedAt": "2026-03-11T03:27:49.438Z"
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