Hi, this is a survey that Maria and Dimitris from U. of Westminster (London) are running as part of the netCommons project. Your participation will help us a lot. Thanks in advance, Leandro.
Dear Madam/Sir
We are
          a team of researchers based at the University of Westminster
          in London and working for the netCommons Project (EU Horizon
          2020 project netCommons: Network Infrastructure as Commons, http://netcommons.eu).
As part
          of the project, we are conducting an online survey to examine
          users’ concerns about Internet use and at the same time
          explore the potential of alternative Internet provision. Such
          concerns will provide useful input to policy makers and
          regulators who hold significant responsibilities over the
          telecommunications and Internet landscape, and consequently
          need to take informed steps towards the evolution of this
          landscape.
We are
          looking in particular for respondents (Internet users) who are
          academic/research staff, students, IT product/services
          professionals or administrative/clerical staff at Universities
          or research institutes.
We
          would be grateful if you could take some time (about 20
          minutes) to complete the survey.
The
          survey link is:  https://d52netcommons.limequery.com/357528?lang=en
[if the
          link doesn’t work, please copy and paste it in the address box
          of your browser]
The
          survey will be available online until 30 July 2017.
Many
          thanks for your collaboration.
Kind
          regards,
Prof.
          Christian Fuchs
Dr.
          Maria Michalis, Reader
Dr.
          Dimitris Boucas, Research Fellow
University
          of Westminster, UK
          
        
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