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- Mobile data in handcuffs : how limited mobile data affect people’s behavior on mobile data usage and megabyte allocation in different locationsPublication . Saade, Gabriel; Quinn, Martin SeamusIn the era of mobile data, there have been many changes regarding human behavior on data consumption. Having abundant or “unlimited” data is becoming more and more common. However, what would happen to the behaviors of people if they were under extreme conditions of data limitations. This study shows the behavioral outcome of the participants of this survey when exposed to limitations regarding data consumption. Some of the most chosen applications in terms of importance when travelling abroad and when staying home were mobility applications, communication, social media, and restaurant search downloads. There exist many different types of research on mobile data but very few highlight the importance of behavioral change and data prioritization. Under the umbrella of mobile data, many different businesses are being disrupted due to the mass interconnectivity of people and differentiated networks. Using real-life data, this study shows us that people do prioritize their applications when exposed to certain data limitations in different scenarios. The outcomes of the survey show us businesses could be affected by mobile data and the pulling of information that participants have. The exposure to limited data further increased this disruption as people only require applications that were necessary and most of these were related to some specific industries such as tourism and gastronomy. This study shows us that people in general, prefer to download information with an average mean of 70.2 megabytes rather than upload information with an average mean of 29.8 with a certain pattern in application prioritization.
