
IPhone owners least likely to switch when service sucks
A new survey of smartphone users doesn't speak then for the quality of the cellular telephone service provided by U.S. carriers.
Roughly 40% of respondents said they experience meanwhile five dropped calls a month, and 9 out of 10 said they'd be willing to switch carriers due to poor call quality.
Owners of Apple iPhones were marginally more likely to stick with their carrier, no matter how unhappy with their provider. And they were significantly more likely to stick with their phone
This survey was conducted on March 6 using SurveyMonkey, an online service, which polled 992 U.S. mobile phone owners. It was sponsored by Rebtel, a mobile voice-over-Internet-Protocol provider that competes with Skype, so intrinsically the respondents were asked what they did when their carrier crapped out.
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