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Alex Kerai
Alex began writing for student newspapers and has managed to turn that into a career. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he wrote about small businesses for Biz2Credit and Business.org. Before that, he spent time in communications for higher education institutions, created marketing materials for nonprofits, and worked for entertainment companies in Los Angeles. Today, he reports on emerging consumer trends and his work can be seen on Business.org, Reviews.org, WhistleOut.com, SatelliteInternet.com, and CableTV.com. When he's not writing, Alex watches too much TV, plays guitar, reads and writes fiction, and goes on nature walks.
State of the Internet in 2023: As Internet Speeds Rise, People Are More Online
by Alex Kerai | Sep 28, 2023 | Industry Exclusive/Entertainment
Internet usage is increasing and people are spending about eight hours online every day. With more...
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by Alex Kerai | Aug 23, 2023 | Brand Guides
Nearly 3 in 4 Americans say hotels and Airbnbs need to provide fast Wi-Fi for their customers
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by Alex Kerai | May 11, 2023 | Industry Exclusive/Entertainment, Technology
How often do you look for free Wi-Fi when entering a business? For many Americans, it’s...
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by Alex Kerai | Nov 30, 2022 | Industry Exclusive/Entertainment
In the past three years, streaming services have grown exponentially and pumped billions of dollars into...
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by Alex Kerai | Nov 16, 2022 | Industry Exclusive/Entertainment, Technology
Americans are spending an average of eight hours online each day in 2022—and their internet usage...
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