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Stonemaier Games asked board game players what they liked best in new games from 2024 and 2025 - it's the little things that ...
More than half (55%) of consumers are tired of hearing about AI, according to Twilio’s 2025 State of Customer Engagement ...
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CNET on MSN5G Internet Is Beating Fiber in Customer Satisfaction: Here's Why 5G Might Be Here to StayJ.D. Power data from 2024 and 2025 suggests that customers prefer fixed wireless internet, specifically 5G or 4G LTE, over ...
SoFi reports that 2 in 3 Americans have 1-2 bank accounts, but many save $500 or less for emergencies; tech adoption in banking is rising.
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WHAM on MSNRG&E responds to penalties after failing to meet customer service metrics set by stateAccording to the report, RG&E met the state's targeted goals for 2024 by answering customers calls and billing estimates but ...
BRITAIN’S best and worst broadband providers have been revealed today. Comparison site Broadband Genie has named the internet ...
Which factors contribute most to great and terrible experiences when customers contact businesses? To find out, Oracle and Ascend2 surveyed 5,053 people around the world between the ages of 18 and 80 ...
THE cheapest UK broadband providers have been revealed – but there are ways to cut costs further. Sky has been named as the ...
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Verdict Food Service on MSNHungerRush survey reveals high consumer expectations for QSRsDiners are feeling the pinch of inflation but expectations for digital engagement and personalised service are at an all-time ...
A recent CNET survey found that 63% of US adults are paying, on average, $195 more for their internet service than last year. J.D. Power Technology, Media & Telecom Intelligence Report April 2024 ...
Tables notes: Customer results based on a September-October 2024 online survey of 11,984 energy customers among the general public. Customer score: based on satisfaction and likelihood to recommend.
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WarwickshireWorld on MSNSmall businesses still crucial to the West Midlands despite three-quarters of people fearful of their future, research showsThree-quarters of people in the West Midlands are concerned about the future of small or independent businesses, new research has revealed.
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