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Consumers Vote on AT&T vs Verizon 3G Network Wars

PACWEST

Feb 1, 2010, 5:28 PM

According to the voter controlled poll results the 18th of this January, AT&T took the lead as the best 3G network with an outstanding 73.3% of voter support. Surprisingly though, second place was not taken by Verizon Wireless but rather a contender currently not even participating in the commercial wars, Sprint. 20% of voters in the poll voted Sprint opposed to only 6.7% showing support for Verizon Wireless.

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That's funny, poor Verizon. โ˜น๏ธ

Jan 20, 2010 รƒยขรขโ€šยฌโ€œ With the commercial wars starting in 2009 between the two most powerful telecommunication providers in the Nation, AT&T and Verizon has yet to come across any cease fire agreement and it is doubtful there will be with billions of
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Menno

Feb 1, 2010, 5:48 PM
Did you even read up on the company?

Topsavings.net made the survey. There is no mention in the press release about how the survey was taken, or even what the respondents pool was.

It was also put out by an online telecommunications company via a poll on their blog.


This is the current Incarnation:
http://www.squidoo.com/att-vs-verizon/79375051-the-3 ... »

Oh, and verizon's winning this time by 65%...

To get to this quiz, you need to know it exists, you have to go to it. you have a SINGLE question to answer (it does not ask who you currently have, where you live, or any other useful data)

what I am saying is that if I submit...
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jrfdsf

Feb 1, 2010, 9:05 PM
Discredit those with whom we disagree. How accurate will this poll be if Verizon winds up on top? Yeah, that's what I thought. ๐Ÿ™„
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CellStudent

Feb 2, 2010, 3:57 PM
There is NO SUCH THING as a relevant webPoll.

Sample selection bias will skew the results 100% of the time by astronomical margins.

The only way to get a good sample in any survey is to randomly select the participants from an extremely large and diverse pool and then FORCE all of them to answer every question you ask them.
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Menno

Feb 2, 2010, 5:20 PM
I wouldn't agree with it if Verizon won it either. Statistics are painfully easy to manipulate, that's why a company needs to be clear on how they test people.
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