HighSpeedInternet.com released a report detailing that slow internet is a significant annoyance for many, particularly in the workplace where 25% of respondents found it more irritating than other issues. The report highlights that 45% of people view spam and robocalls as the worst digital disturbances, while slow internet ranks second, surpassing other frustrations like 'storage almost full' notifications. The survey illustrates a broader landscape of modern irritations, placing slow internet at the forefront and likening it to real-life nuisances like traffic and losing important items.
The report states that slow internet is notably the most annoying workplace problem for many respondents, ranking above even password updates and constant interruptions.
Interestingly, 45% of respondents ranked spam and robocalls as the most annoying digital distractions, with slow internet following closely behind.
As stated by Trevor Wheelwright, 'Even texting and driving—a clear safety hazard—frustrates many of us less than dealing with sluggish Wi-Fi.' This emphasizes the high annoyance level of slow internet in today’s digital age.
The findings put slow internet in the top tier of annoyances alongside common frustrations such as traffic, misplaced items, and long queues.
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