Slow loading of web pages on a mobile device while in an office environment is often related to network issues rather than device storage or data limits. The most accurate explanation is degraded network service, which means the quality or bandwidth of the network connection is poor, resulting in slow or unreliable internet access. This can be caused by network congestion, poor Wi-Fi signal strength, interference, or configuration issues with network infrastructure. Unlike exceeding data limits which typically results in throttling or no service, degraded service implies the network is active but performing poorly. Low storage space generally impacts device performance and app functionality but does not directly cause slow page loads. Sluggish response time is a vague term but could be related to degraded network service. Therefore, degraded network service is the best choice. This aligns with Core 2 objectives focusing on troubleshooting connectivity issues and network performance degradation.
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